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$14 General Admission $10 Student/Child/Senior $7 Member
About
(Hong Sang-soo, South Korea, 2024, 1hour 30min, in Korean and French with English subtitles)
A comedy of improbable encounters and unlikely language lessons, A Travelers Needs marks the third collaboration between Hong and Huppert (following 2012s In Another Country and 2017s Claires Camera). This time Huppert plays Iris, a woman who finds herself adrift in Seoul and without any means to make ends meet, turns to teaching French via a très peculiar method. Through a series of encounters, as we grow to know more about Iris and her situation, the mysteries of her circumstances only deepen.
A charming troupe of Hong regulars complete the cast, including Lee Hyeyoung as one of Hupperts students and Kwon Haehyo as her flirty husband. A film about meaning and connection and the comfort of makgeolli, A Travelers Needs, offers a surprising take on inter-continental rendezvous and continues one of the most unique actor-director collaborations in contemporary cinema.
Synopsis courtesy of CinemaGuild
Ubicación
Northwest Film Forum (Ver)
1515 12th Ave.
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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