Jeonju Digital Project 2010

2010 · Documentary · 113 min. · South Korea

Jeonju Digital Project 2010

Every year the Jeonju Digital Project, initiated in 2000 by the Jeonju International Festival (South Korea), commissions three filmmakers to make a digital short. In James Benning´s Ping Iron, making a film is like processing steel. Ideas are squeezed out of the brain like mining iron ore. Iron is heated at high temperature. In The Enemy Lines, Denis Côté presents the history of six men. The forest. The menace is out there somewhere. Armed, ready, looking for action, they wander day and night, striving for a confrontation. One man disappears like a ghost, and other five are getting wired. Matías Piñeiro´s Rosalind, A group of actors prepare William Shakespeare’s As You Like It. Luisa, the one who personify Rosalind in the play, settles her sentimental relationship with a simple phone call. After the rehearsal, Luisa finds out that her fellow colleagues have secretly been on a trip without her. The first episode of Pineiro’s passionate project, The Shakespeareades.

Original title Jeonju Digital Project 2010

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