Murmuring Debris and Leaves Silently Fall
HD Video | 22min | 2019
Screenings
2021 The May 18 Democratic Uprising special program, DMZ Docs Online, South Korea
2020 Beijing International Short Film Festival, Beijing
2020 May 18th Uprising 40th Anniversary Commemorative Program, Korean Film Archive, Seoul
2020 International Film Festival Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2019 DMZ Int'l Documentary Film Festival, South Korea
2019 Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Vision, Tokyo, Japan
2019 Cinema Fund Premier, Asia Culture Center, Gwangju, South Korea
A visual exploration of the abandoned site of the former Armed Forces’ Hospital in Gwangju, South Korea, through rubbles, dusts, wild grasses, debris, ruins, human body and its cultural transformation. During the Gwangju Uprising in May 1980, people wounded by torture and assault were taken here and forced to receive treatment. This work is originally conceived during ACC-Rijksakademie Dialogue and Exchange artist residency program in 2017. Performance: Hyunjoon Jang Camera: Bo Wang Camera Assistant: Yu Araki Produced by: Hyejin Jang Editing: William Song, Bo Wang Sound: Edwin Lo, Bo Wang Color Grading: He Zijun Poster Design: Vivi Haiyan Zhang Thanks to
Josefin Arnell, Ara Cho, Jinny Choi, Koen Doodeman, Dokyun Gim, Guo Xi, Martijntje Hallmann, Jean Hubert, Sojung Jun, Minhyung Kang, Jiha Kim, Kyoungho Kim, Sunjung Kim, Annelie Musters, Els M. W. A. van Odijk, Hyunhwa Oh, Nuri Park, Taiki Sakpisit, Mark Salvatus, Wonjae Song Thanks to
Asia Culture Center
Gwangju Biennale Foundation
Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten
You Xi Film Studio (Shenzhen) Special thanks to
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, for his kind permission to film his work "Constellations" at the 12th Gwangju Biennale.
Postproduction is supported by ACC Cinema Fund.
2020 Beijing International Short Film Festival, Beijing
2020 May 18th Uprising 40th Anniversary Commemorative Program, Korean Film Archive, Seoul
2020 International Film Festival Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2019 DMZ Int'l Documentary Film Festival, South Korea
2019 Yebisu International Festival for Art & Alternative Vision, Tokyo, Japan
2019 Cinema Fund Premier, Asia Culture Center, Gwangju, South Korea
A visual exploration of the abandoned site of the former Armed Forces’ Hospital in Gwangju, South Korea, through rubbles, dusts, wild grasses, debris, ruins, human body and its cultural transformation. During the Gwangju Uprising in May 1980, people wounded by torture and assault were taken here and forced to receive treatment. This work is originally conceived during ACC-Rijksakademie Dialogue and Exchange artist residency program in 2017. Performance: Hyunjoon Jang Camera: Bo Wang Camera Assistant: Yu Araki Produced by: Hyejin Jang Editing: William Song, Bo Wang Sound: Edwin Lo, Bo Wang Color Grading: He Zijun Poster Design: Vivi Haiyan Zhang Thanks to
Josefin Arnell, Ara Cho, Jinny Choi, Koen Doodeman, Dokyun Gim, Guo Xi, Martijntje Hallmann, Jean Hubert, Sojung Jun, Minhyung Kang, Jiha Kim, Kyoungho Kim, Sunjung Kim, Annelie Musters, Els M. W. A. van Odijk, Hyunhwa Oh, Nuri Park, Taiki Sakpisit, Mark Salvatus, Wonjae Song Thanks to
Asia Culture Center
Gwangju Biennale Foundation
Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten
You Xi Film Studio (Shenzhen) Special thanks to
Apichatpong Weerasethakul, for his kind permission to film his work "Constellations" at the 12th Gwangju Biennale.
Postproduction is supported by ACC Cinema Fund.