
Bong Joon Ho Shorts Program: 1994-2008
The Bong Show
January 7 - 14, 2020
This program combines a selection of shorts Bong made from 1994 to 2008, including work produced as a student of the Korean Academy of Film Arts as well as films he made for the 2004 Jeonju Cinema Project and the cinematic triptych Tokyo!
This program combines a selection of shorts Bong made from 1994 to 2008, including work he produced when he was a student of the Korean Academy of Film Arts and films he made for the 2004 Jeonju Cinema Project and the cinematic triptych Tokyo!
Complete list of shorts
White Man (1994, 18min)
The Memories in My Frame (1994, 6min)
Incoherence (1994, 31min)
Sink & Rise (2003, 11min)
Influenza (2004, 30min)
Shaking Tokyo (2008, 30min)
Note: Bong’s earliest, rarely screened films, White Man and The Memories in My Frame, have not been remastered or restored, and will be shown in digital scans that are below HD standards.
Playing as part of our Bong Joon Ho retrospective, January 7-14. See showtimes & get tickets.
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