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After years living abroad, former actress Sangok (Lee Hyeyoung) is back in Seoul, staying with her sister Jeongok (Cho Yunhee) in her high-rise apartment. The siblings sleep late, have breakfast in a cafe and visit a restaurant owned by Jeongok's son. But as the details of Sangok's day accrue (a spill on her blouse, an encounter at her childhood home), it becomes clear that there is much she is not revealing. And these mysterious circumstances have something to do with her decision to meet with film directo
In her first role for Hong, Lee, a prominent theater and screen actress in South Korea, makes a captivating return to the big screen. With In Front of Your Face, Hong suggests that perhaps the most important things in this life are also the most immediate.
SPECS:
- original aspect ratio of 1.85:1
- Korean DTS-MA 5.1
- 2.0 on Blu-ray
- Run time : 1 hour and 25 minutes
- Bonus features include:
- Q&A with Hong Sangsoo from the NYC Opening at Film at Lincoln Center
- Letter to the New York Film Festival (2021, 4 mins)
- Theatrical Trailer
- Booklet featuring essay by author and critic Molly Haskell
- Reversible cover art (BD Only)
IN FRONT OF YOUR FACE (Blu-ray)
Director: | Hong Sang-soo |
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Studio: | Cinema Guild |
Release Date: | 10/25/2022 |
Item #: | 2520041X |
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UPC #: | 881164001641 |
Attributes: | Widescreen, Dolby, AC-3, Digital Theater System |
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Product Type: | Blu-ray |
Rating: | NR |
Street Date: | 10/25/2022 |
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Run Time: | 85 minutes |