So Far, Yet So Near

30 mins
A film about the resistance against history, not the history against resistance. The film’s dialogues are excerpted from five essays by Go Han-Yong, the first Dadaist during the Korean colonial period, and Max Stirner’s “The Ego and Its Own,” the cause of Joseon anarchism. Following the trajectory of the floating camera, the film intersects the landscape of contemporary Seoul and the newsreels of modern Gyeongseong (the former name of Seoul).

Jung In

Jun Tsuji

Kim Yong-hoon

Takahashi Shinkichi

Kim Sang-il

Go Han-yong

Il-hwan

Director

Kim Dong-gun

Director

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