The Birth of Resonance

LEE Jeongjun
  • Korea
  • Human Interest, Art, Culture Heritage, Generation
  • 70min
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Synopsis

Im Seonbin (68) is a master drum maker with 57 years of experience and is recognized as a Gyeonggi Intangible Cultural Property.
He begins making a giant drum for the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchang Paralympics.
However, due to old age and disability, he can no longer make a giant drum alone; he must rely
on his son and trainee, Im Dongguk.
Seonbin passes down his drum-making know-how to his son as they work on the giant drum.
Dongguk, however, does not take drum-making seriously. tension mounts between them.
After the Pyeongchang Paralympics, having expended all his energy, Im Seonbin falls ill for several days. Then, he decides that it is time to work on his final wish - a solo exhibition.
A giant drum will be the centerpiece of the exhibition.
And this time, he wants his son Dongguk craft this giant drum. Can Dongguk succeed?

Director

  • LEE Jeongjun
    LEE Jeongjun directed TV programs MBC Documentary Special, I Like People, etc as a freelance producer. He participated for the documentary My Love, Don't Cross That River (2014) as an assistant director and cimematographer.
    After, he continuously has been building his career in production of Wind Coffee Road (2016) by director Hyun Jin-sik, Old Marine Boy (2018) by director Jin Moyoung, working as an assistant director and cinematographer.
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