
A deadly virus has broken out in South Korea. Aeri and Mari are unable to contact their mother back in Seoul while they are stranded in the countryside along with Mari's boyfriend, Sangyeop. Although Aeri is wary of her younger sister's boyfriend, they all have to work together to defeat a zombie who has washed up on shore. Paranoia ensues when Aeri has a chance to take out Sangyeop once and for all.
Director Biography - Michael Y. Kim
Michael is a Korean-American writer/director based in New York who is drawn to narratives that span a wide range of genres but ultimately depict the nuances of one’s desires to feel accepted in this world and the intricacies in which they present themselves in everyday life.
He hopes to challenge perspectives and impart moments of introspection. He believes that empathy is the most powerful force in the world and hopes to share that through his films.
His films have screened at festivals such as New York Shorts International Film Festival and DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon. He has also produced films that have screened at CAAMFest, the Great Short Film Festival, and Fargo Film Festival.
He has previously studied Creative Producing at Columbia University and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Statistics from Harvard University.
A deadly virus has broken out in South Korea. Aeri and Mari are unable to contact their mother back in Seoul while they are stranded in the countryside along with Mari's boyfriend, Sangyeop. Although Aeri is wary of her younger sister's boyfriend, they all have to work together to defeat a zombie who has washed up on shore. Paranoia ensues when Aeri has a chance to take out Sangyeop once and for all.
Director Biography - Michael Y. Kim
Michael is a Korean-American writer/director based in New York who is drawn to narratives that span a wide range of genres but ultimately depict the nuances of one’s desires to feel accepted in this world and the intricacies in which they present themselves in everyday life.
He hopes to challenge perspectives and impart moments of introspection. He believes that empathy is the most powerful force in the world and hopes to share that through his films.
His films have screened at festivals such as New York Shorts International Film Festival and DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon. He has also produced films that have screened at CAAMFest, the Great Short Film Festival, and Fargo Film Festival.
He has previously studied Creative Producing at Columbia University and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Statistics from Harvard University.