The People in White, Geomeuna dange huina baekseong (1995) dir. Bae Yong Kyun
Bae Yonggyun is one of the most mysterious figures in the history of Korean cinema. He made two films on his own outside the film industry and then retreated to live largely in seclusion. This highly meditative film, deeply rooted in history and memory, is one of the highlights of New Korean Cinema. It follows a man who returns to his hometown after living overseas for many years. He roams like a sleepwalker through the bleak town, getting into conversations with people who could be dead or alive. An extraordinary ghost story unprecedented in Korean cinema. One of the most important Korean films of the 90s.
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