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Writer-director Jung Sung-il may prove to be contemporary Korean cinema’s answer to Jean-Luc Godard, an adventurous film critic turned auteur with an audacious vision. Witness Café Noir, his ambitious, subversively funny film debut that references literature, leftist politics, Bollywood, and Christianity while paying loving homage to the last decade of Korean cinema.
This formally rigorous, but sprawling and endlessly playful examination of unrequited love trails Young-soo, a heartsick music teacher, as he wanders the lonely streets of Seoul. In what its creator calls a “musical v
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Café noir
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Writer-director Jung Sung-il may prove to be contemporary Korean cinema’s answer to Jean-Luc Godard, an adventurous film critic turned auteur with an audacious vision. Witness Café Noir, his ambitious, subversively funny film debut that references literature, leftist politics, Bollywood, and Christianity while paying loving homage to the last decade of Korean cinema.This formally rigorous, but sprawling and endlessly playful examination of unrequited love trails Young-soo, a heartsick music teacher, as he wanders the lonely streets of Seoul. In what its creator calls a “musical v

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Partial Film Information

Director: Jung Sung-il
Writer: Jung Sung-il
Studio: Unknown
Cast: Shin Ha-kyun, Kim Hye-na, Jung Yu-mi
Release: June 20, 2010
Writer: Jung Sung-il
Studio: Unknown
Cast: Shin Ha-kyun, Kim Hye-na, Jung Yu-mi
Release: June 20, 2010
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