Screening & Live Event
Confession

Part of The 13th Annual New York Korean Film Festival
Saturday, November 7, 2015, 3:15 p.m.

With director Lee Do-yun in person

Dir. Lee Do-yun. 2014, 114 mins. DCP. New York premiere. With Ji Sung, Ju Ji-hoon. Since a tragic mountain incident in high school, Min-soo (Lee Kwang-soo), Hyun-tae (Ji Sung) and In-chul (Ju Ji-hoon) have remained best friends through thick and thin. But when two of them agree to burn down an illegal gambling hall for the insurance payout, the spilt blood of loved ones unearths the bitter ghosts of a dark past. Soon, the group of childhood friends turn on each other in the bleakest of fallouts. Lee Do-yun’s debut feature has been compared with the slow-burning noir of Sidney Lumet’s final film, Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead.

“The film’s stupendous execution and the compelling characters successfully drive the film forward.” —Jason Bechervaise, Screen International

Lee Do-yun was born in South Korea. He directed the short films We. Trippers and Neighbor. Confession, his first feature, had its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival last year.

Tickets: $12 ($7 TKS members and Museum members at the Film Lover, Dual, and Family levels / free for Silver Screen members and above).  Order tickets online. (Members may contact [email protected] with any questions regarding online reservations.)

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