
Bedevilled
New York Asian Film Festival 2011
July 1 - 14, 2011
New York Premiere
Like Thelma & Louise crossed with The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, this is the saddest, bloodiest ode to female friendship ever made.
New York Premiere
Winner of multiple film festival awards, Bedevilled star Seo Young-Hee took home six “Best Actress” awards for her performance as a woman who ventures back to her childhood home on a remote island: an untamed hellhole populated by a handful of ruddy-faced men and old women bleached orange by the sun. It’s a misogynistic anti-Eden where the women work in the fields from dawn to dusk and prey on each other in competition for the savage, square-faced brutes they call their men. And when tragedy strikes, their sick little island paradise will never be the same. The film’s cast also includes Ji Seong-Won, Seo Young-Hee, Park Jung-Hak, Jo Duk-Je and Je-Min.
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