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This film is preceded by a NWFF "Local Shorty":


that one night after work (Cris Romento, US, 2:26 min)

that one night after work is a little film exploring the subtleties of intimacy in a crowded bar and that first time feeling in a very regular place.


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The 24th feature from Hong Sangsoo, The Woman Who Ran follows Gamhee (Kim Minhee), who has three separate encounters with friends while her husband is on a business trip. Youngsoon (Seo Youngwha) is divorced, has given up meat and likes to garden in her backyard. Suyoung (Song Seonmi) has a crush on her architect neighbor and is being hounded by a young poet she met at the bar. Woojin (Kim Saebyuk) works for a movie theater. Their meeting is polite, but strained. Before long, their shared history bubbles to the surface.


With characteristic humor and grace, Hong takes a simple premise and spins a web of interconnecting philosophies and coincidences. The Woman Who Ran is a subtle, powerful look at dramas small and large faced by women everywhere.


Description and images courtesy of Cinema Guild.

 

A bittersweet rumination on female friendships, beautifully anchored by [Hong’s] regular muse Kim Min-hee, and featuring a feline cameo for the ages.” – Guy Lodge, The Guardian


The best film of the year.” – James Quandt, ArtForum


Working with characteristic wit and sly structural repetitions, [Hong] brings this deft, unassuming story to a startlingly emotional place.” – Justin Chang, Los Angeles Times

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    77 minutes
  • Language
    Korean
  • Country
    South Korea
  • Note
    with English subtitles
  • Director
    Hong Sangsoo
  • Cast
    Kim Minhee, Seo Youngwha, Song Seonmi, Kim Saebyuk