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Hangul | 인터뷰 |
Revised Romanization | Inteobyu |
Directed by | Byun Hyuk |
Written by | Byun Hyuk Kwon Yong-guk Oh Hyeon-ri Jeong Jin-wan |
Produced by | Lee Chun-yeon |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Kim Hyeong-gu |
Edited by | Kim Sang-bum |
Music by | Park Ho-jun |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Interview (Korean: 인터뷰; lit. Inteobyu) is a 2000 South Korean romantic drama film written and directed by Byun Hyuk. The film follows Eun-seok (Lee Jung-jae), a documentary filmmaker prepares a documentary about love when he involves a young woman Young-hee (Shim Eun-ha), who works as a beauty assistant in a parlor shop, found in a tape filmed by Seok's assistant director Min-su (Kim Jung-hyun).
Interview was the seventh film to be made under the guidelines of Danish's avant-garde movement Dogme 95 to officially certified as a Dogme film (known as Dogme #7 - Interview), and the first Asian, and so far only, film (referred as "Asian Dogme") to produced under the Dogme rules known as "Vows of Chastity".[1]
It was released on April 1, 2000; simultaneously, it marked Eun-ha's final film role.[2][3]