안개 (Mist) 1967 Ages 15+
      Production still from Mist 1967 / Dir: Kim Soo-yong / Image courtesy: Taehung Pictures / View full image
When
6.00 pm, Wed 30 Nov 2022 (80 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
 
About
A modernist classic from the Golden Age of Korean cinema, Mist follows middle-aged pharmaceutical executive Gi-jun as he travels from Seoul to his fog-shrouded hometown of Mujin. The present day intersects with flashbacks to his early adulthood, where he hid in cupboards to avoid the draft and the enervation of small-town life drained his spirit. During his visit, he meets the newly arrived music teacher In-suk and their burgeoning romance suggests the possibility of different paths for both of them.
A major influence on Park Chan-wook’s neo-noir Decision to Leave 2022 – which prominently features this film’s theme song – Kim Soo-yong’s Mist (also known as The Foggy Town) is an entrancing, melancholic film that recalls the innovative cinematic language of Left Bank filmmakers such as Alain Resnais.
Ages 15+
Production Credits
- Director: Kim Soo-yong
 - Script: Kim Seung-ok
 - Based on: the novel by Kim Seung-ok
 - Cinematographer: Seok-jun Jang
 - Editor: Jae-won Yu
 - Print Source: Korean Film Archive, Seoul
 - Rights: Taehung Pictures
 - Year: 1967
 - Runtime: 80 minutes
 - Country: South Korea
 - Language: Korean
 - Subtitles: English
 - Colour: Black & White
 - Shooting Format: 35mm
 - Screening Format: DCP