The Korean indie film industry is dominated by a specific style, which is much reminiscent of the one Hong Sang-soo implements in his movies. As such, it is quite a pleasant occasion, when filmmakers stray away from this path, presenting their own approach. Lee Hyeon-ju’s “A Winter Glove” is one of these films.
A Winter Glove is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
The story revolves around In-kyung, a piano teacher at a private academy in Seoul. She lives a content life, enjoying the time spent teaching her students and having a harmonic relationship with her boyfriend. However, when he announces that he has accepted a job in Japan, essentially not including her in his decision, her world turns upside down. In order to feel somewhat connected to him still, she decides to start learning Japanese, although not even she is sure of the reasons for doing so. At the same time,...
A Winter Glove is screening at Osaka Asian Film Festival
The story revolves around In-kyung, a piano teacher at a private academy in Seoul. She lives a content life, enjoying the time spent teaching her students and having a harmonic relationship with her boyfriend. However, when he announces that he has accepted a job in Japan, essentially not including her in his decision, her world turns upside down. In order to feel somewhat connected to him still, she decides to start learning Japanese, although not even she is sure of the reasons for doing so. At the same time,...
- 3/20/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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