InterV documentaries
InterV is a short documentary brand focusing on community engagement, produced by the parent company MediaOri. As the creative director from 2019-2022, I directed eight short documentaries for InterV, while developing its brand identity as a creative platform interweaving journalism and experimental cinema to highlight the lives of women and social issues.
"I love my sorrows." Seoul is a city of hunger, concrete edges, dreams, and realizations that you can never really go back home.
A young scientist studies the expansiveness of the time of trees, while confined to the tables of her Excel spreadsheet.
A chicken, torn to tatters by his peers, moves around in the cage while his owner sings a sad tune about the separation of lovers.
At 70, Gyeseon is learning how to read and write for the first time.
She asks her unborn child, "In this age of fossil fuels, do I dare have you?"
A wide network of chatrooms on Telegram, run and participated by young South Korean men, traded exploitative images of women — many were blackmailed and even raped as live stream content. The film collaborates with artist Byun Yejin (not a victim), to illustrate the scandal.
Cheol-soon walks with her grandson through Immundong, breathing in her home that will disappear under bulldozers.
A day in the life of a documentary filmmaker in Korea, reflecting on life and films and cats.