Sunday Seoul (2016)
When reading out loud, sometimes it is hard to tell who between the reader and the text penetrates the other. Archives are not much different, since they are always perceived through their present utility. Two young female readers invited by Jangwook Lee discover as they read – in a careful, faltering voice – various articles from the “Sunday Seoul”, a typical magazine from the 1970s, devoted to supposed female archetypes: time, bodies, voices and texts echo one another. (Nicolas Feodoroff)
Director: Lee Jangwook
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date: July 13, 2016
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Lee Jangwook
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sunday Seoul about?
- When reading out loud, sometimes it is hard to tell who between the reader and the text penetrates the other. Archives are not much different, since they are always perceived through their present utility. Two young female readers invited by Jangwook Lee discover as they read – in a careful, faltering voice – various articles from the “Sunday Seoul”, a typical magazine from the 1970s, devoted to supposed female archetypes: time, bodies, voices and texts echo one another. (Nicolas Feodoroff)
- Who directed Sunday Seoul?
- Sunday Seoul was directed by Lee Jangwook.
- How long is Sunday Seoul?
- Sunday Seoul has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).