Night Flight (2014 film)
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Directed by | Leesong Hee-il |
Produced by | Kim Il-kwon |
Written by | Leesong Hee-il |
Starring | Kwak Si-yang Lee Jae-joon |
Cinematography | Yun Ji-woon |
Edited by | Leesong Hee-il |
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Distributed by | Finecut |
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133 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$66,602 |
Night Flight (Hangul: 야간비행; RR: Yaganbihaeng) is a 2014 South Korean drama film written, directed and edited by Leesong Hee-il.[1][2] It made its world premiere in the Panorama section of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival on February 7, 2014, and was released in theaters in South Korea on August 28, 2014.[3][4][5]
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Plot
Three teenage boys Yong-ju, Gi-woong and Gi-taek, were once best friends in middle school, but they become estranged from each other once they enter high school. While Yong-ju and Gi-taek still remain close, Gi-woong becomes a jjang (Korean slang term meaning "best"), one of the strongest fighters in the school, and begins to hang out with Seong-jin's gang (Seong-jin's parents are powerful figures, making him a bigwig among his schoolmates). Yong-ju becomes concerned when he finds out that Seong-jin's gang is mercilessly bullying Gi-taek, an eccentric manhwa fan. Under intense pressure to get into a prestigious university because of his financially struggling single mother, Yong-ju develops an unlikely relationship with Gi-woong, who tries to break away from Seong-jin. But when Gi-taek learns that Yong-ju is gay, he betrays his friend and joins Seong-jin's gang in ostracizing him, telling them that Yong-ju has loved Gi-woong for years.
Cast
- Kwak Si-yang as Shin Yong-ju
- Lee Jae-joon as Gi-woong
- Choi Jun-ha as Gi-taek
- Kim Chang-hwan as Seong-jin
- Lee Ik-joon as Joon-woo
- Park Mi-hyun as Yong-ju's mother
- Lee Geon-hee as Jae-ho
- Yoon Geon-il as Beom-jin
- Kim Seon-bin as Dean of Students
- Lee Seo-won as Jong-pil
- Song Ji-ho as Jae-yeon
- Park Jin-ah as Hyeon-ju
- Kim So-hee as Gi-woong's mother
- Hyun Sung as Homeroom teacher
- Park Hyuk-kwon as Big guy
- Jung In-gi as Gi-woong's father
- Lee Yi-kyung as Student part-timer
Production
Leesong Hee-il is Korea's top queer cinema director, and this was his fourth feature. He said he found the motif of the film from a CCTV video clip, which showed a high school student crying in an elevator just before he killed himself. After seeing that, Leesong decided to make a film exploring teenage sexual minorities and the dehumanization they face in order to survive the bullying and violence they experience at school.[6][7]
Film festivals
Besides the Berlinale, Night Flight also screened at the 38th Hong Kong International Film Festival, the 7th CinemAsia Film Festival in Amsterdam, the 29th Torino GLBT Film Festival, the 15th Jeonju International Film Festival, the 68th Edinburgh International Film Festival, the 47th Sitges Film Festival, the 34th Hawaii International Film Festival, and the 25th Stockholm International Film Festival.[8][9][10][11]
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2014 | 7th CinemAsia Film Festival[12] | Jury Award | Night Flight | Won |
2015 | 2nd Wildflower Film Awards[13] | Best Director (Narrative Film) | Leesong Hee-il | Nominated |
Best Actor | Kwak Si-yang | Nominated | ||
Lee Jae-joon | Nominated |
References
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External links
- Night Flight at Naver (Korean)
- Night Flight at the Korean Movie Database
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- Night Flight at HanCinema
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