From Seoul to Varanasi
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- Movie: From Seoul to Varanasi
- Revised romanization: Baranashi
- Hangul: λ°λΌλμ
- Director: Jeon Kyu-Hwan
- Writer: Jeon Kyu-Hwan
- Producer: Choi Mi-Ae
- Cinematographer: Choi Jung-Soon
- World Premiere: October 2011 (Busan International Film Festival)
- Release Date: TBA
- Runtime: 96 min.
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
A successful married couple go through turbulent times. The husband (Yoon Dong-Hwan) is the CEO of a publishing company. He has an affair with a writer who works for the publishing company. Meanwhile, the wife (Choi Won-Jung) looks for something missing in her life. She signs up for a yoga class with a friend.
After the yoga class, the wife notices a male friend (Nollaig Chandra Vedan Walsh) of her yoga instructor. The man is from Lebanon and works at a Middle Eastern restaurant nearby. When the wife pulls out of the garage to drive home, she knocks over a sign belonging to the Middle Eastern restaurant. The owner comes out and yells at the wife in arabic. The male friend of the yoga instructor comes out and calms the owner down. He then writes down the wife's phone number to receive payment for the repair of the restaurant sign.
The next day, the arabic man passes out in the street. The hospital staff finds only a piece of paper with a phone number in his belongings. The hospital calls the phone number, which belongs to the wife of the CEO of the publishing company. She comes out to the hospital. A friendship begins between the arabic man and the house wife. Their friendship quickly turns more serious and she soon becomes involved in matters nobody would expect. Meanwhile, the husband begins to suspect his wife is having an affair.
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Film Festivals
- 2011 (16th) Busan International Film Festival - Korean Cinema Today: Panorama - October 6-14, 2011 *World Premiere
- 2012 (62nd) Berlin International Film Festival - February 9-19, 2012 - Panorama
- 2012 (36th) Hong Kong International Film Festival - March 21-April 5, 20112 - Indie Power
nadiah Says:
Oct 15 2011 10:24 am
OMG, THIS MOVIE! XDDDD