Movie 'My Generation': invitation to the International Forum of New Cinema of the 55th Berlin Film Festival

Movie 'My Generation' was invited to the International Forum of New Cinema of the 55th Berlin Film Festival to be held at the beginning of February, next year. This movie is a super-low budget film that was made with a production cost of 30 million won.

The feature debut of Noh Dong-seok
My Generation is the feature debut of Noh Dong-seok, a promising director who turned heads with his short films Chorong & Me and Doggy.

My Generation is a digital film, mostly in black and white, that follows a young couple as they struggle with jobs, credit card bills, relationships, and other challenges.

After screening in the Pusan film festival in October, the film is scheduled for a release through KOFIC's chain of arthouse theaters on December 3 release.

The 55th Berlin International Film Festival will be held from February 10 to 20, 2005. After the positive response to this year festival, the Berlinale once again expects to arouse great interest among both the film industry and the general public in 2005.

More than 16,000 experts from 106 countries attended the Film Festival in 2004, including 3,600 journalists who reported from Potsdamer Platz. Some 130,000 tickets went directly to movie-goers.

My Generation; a super low-budget film
New initiatives such as 14plus, a new series for young people within the Kinderfilmfest, as well as the Marshall Plan films screened as part of the Berlinale Special will be given fixed slots in the Berlinale 2005.

After its successful start, the Co-Production Market, which was established for the film industry, will also go into its second year. And the Berlinale Talent Campus will invite creative young talents from around the globe to the House of World Cultures in Berlin for the third time.

Once more the last day of the 55th Film Festival promises to be one of great pleasure: the Berlinale Kinotag will again be reserved for the public at reduced prices.

The Source : Choi Sung-ho

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