Mystery-thriller flick “House of the Disappeared,” starring actress Kim Yun-jin and singer-actor Ok Taec-yeon, has been invited to the main competition category of the Far East Film Festival, the film’s distributor Peppermint & Company announced Wednesday.
“(The film) is a deep, striking psychological thriller-horror film,” said the festival’s executive director Sabrina Baracetti. “The film flows smoothly, but it is also straightforward. ... Kim Yun-jin’s performance of going back and forth between the younger and older Mi-hee (the main character) stands out.”
The film tells the story of a wife who loses her children and husband and is imprisoned for 25 years.
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Kim Yoon-jin stars in “House of the Disappeared.” (Peppermint & Company) |
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Ok Taec-yeon stars in “House of the Disappeared.” (Peppermint & Company) |
The annual film fest in Udine, Italy is dedicated to popular Asian cinema. It takes place April 21-29 this year.
Korean films that were previously screened there include Choi Dong-hoon’s “Assassination,” Woo Min-ho’s “Inside Men” and Jang Jae-hyun’s “The Priests.”
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