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Infinity Pool

Brandon CRONENBERG|Canada|2022|119min |Korean Premiere |18+

Schedule

Schedule to be announced on June 17 (WED) at 15:00 (KST)

Unless otherwise indicated by the Subtitle code below, English subtitles are provided for all non-English language films.
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Schedule

Schedule to be announced on June 17 (WED) at 15:00 (KST)

Unless otherwise indicated by the Subtitle code below, English subtitles are provided for all non-English language films.
º°¾ÆÀÌÄÜNotice of No English-Subtitle

Program Note

James is a novelist trying to break his writer’s block with a holiday at a resort for the super-rich. He notices Gabby, who claims to be a fan, and they go with their spouses on a night out, when a car accident kills a local farmer. For a fee, James is given the chance to create his clone and have it murdered by the farmer’s son. What follows is a series of deceits, murders, and more clones. Infinity Pool is Brandon Cronenberg’s third feature, a subversive, sci-fi horror satire of social class, and he fully grabs the audience’s attention from the start. He questions the morality of mankind, while delving into the gore and violence we commit. The impressive ensemble cast is led by Alexander Skarsgard’s bold portrayal of James trying to survive, and Mia Goth as cunning Gabby, laughing off any guilt for being rich and for others’ misery. (Jongsuk Thomas NAM)

Credit

Producer
Karen HARNISCH, Andrew CIVIDINO, Christina PIOVESAN
Screenplay
Brandon CRONENBERG
Cinematographer
Karim HUSSAIN
Editor
James VANDEWATER
Sound
Paul GOSSE
Music
Tim HECKER
Production Design
Zosia MACKENZIE
Cast
Alexander SKARSGÅRD, Mia GOTH, Cleopatra COLEMAN

Director

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Brandon CRONENBERG

Brandon Cronenberg, a writer and director from Toronto, Canada. His debut feature Antiviral premiered in official selection at Cannes, and went on to win a number of awards including Best Canadian First Feature at the Toronto International Film Festival and Best New Director at Sitges. His second film Possessor premiered in competition at Sundance in 2020. Infinity Pool was his third feature.