Non Fiction Diary

Killed 6 People. Ate The Deadbody. Sentenced To Death.

What happened in Korean society in the 1990s? The film starts with the Jijon-pa (Supreme Gangsters) case. The shocking story is narrated through the discussion by the two detectives who arrested the gangsters, of details of the roundup, data screens, and the death sentence. Nevertheless, Nonfiction Diary’s focus is not on the crime story. Starting from Jijon-pa onwards, the film reflects on the 1990s, when Korea digressed into contemporary history. The Seongsu Bridge and the Sampoong Department Store’s collapses are recalled, followed by the then-government’s punishment of the May 18 Uprising leaders, revealing the Korean legal system’s death penalty status, touching on political and power issues. The audience is reminded that today, 2013, is an extension of that same flow.

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17-07-2014

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KR

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90 min

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Korean

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Jung Yoon-suk

Jung Yoon-suk

Jung Yoon-suk (born on July 28, 1981 ) is a visual artist and filmmaker. Jung won the BIFF Mecenat Award at BIFF, NETPAC at the Berlinale 2014, and New Vision at SITGES 2014 for his first feature documentary, Non-fiction Diary (2013). His second feature, Bamseom Pirates Seoul Inferno (2016), was invited to Rotterdam and won the Wildflower Film Awards Grand Prize, the Muju Film Festival Grand Prize, and the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival′s New Asian Currents Special Prize. He also won the Artist of the Year at the 2020 National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. His third feature documentary, Lash, was released in 2022. Jung majored in Plastic Arts at the Korea National University of Arts and Documentary in Graduate school of Korea National University of Arts. JUNG Yoon-suk, currently an artist and a director, have been steadily asking questions about 'publicness' of a state and society through the form of documentary and art. He has been showing his works through domestic and foreign film festivals and exhibitions such as 2010 Vancouver Film Festival, 2011 Busan International Film Festival, and 2012 Gwangju Biennale.
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