Screening Schedule
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09월 15일 15:00-16:37 Code 218 Megabox Baekseok 7 Q&A
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09월 17일 17:00-18:37 Code 427 Megabox Ilsanbellacita 102
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09월 18일 10:00-11:15 Code 504 Yeoncheon sureul art hall
N None English dialogue without English subtitle
K Korean dialogue without English subtitle
Synopsis
The keepers are kept busy with the animals under their care. These animals, although some may haven’t completely lost their innate instincts, are unlikely to survive if released back to the wild. It’d be difficult for them to live in packs and find food on their own. Ultimately, the zoo may well be the new habitat that they must adapt themselves to live in.
Director
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WANG Mincheol
Review
There are not many people who think zoo animals are happy, but here are some people who are dedicated to improving the happiness of the animals. They are veterinarians and zookeepers at the zoo. The film focuses on the zoo staffs who work at the Cheongju Zoo and deals with the life and death of the animals they care for. Their daily routine is filled with big and small tasks, including cleaning cages, breeding of endangered species, care and surgery, and determining emission and euthanasia. The film observes the back of the zoo, which is invisible to spectators, with a delicate and warm gaze. Despite the dedication of zoo staffs, zoo animals are not happy. For the wild animals who "do not give them a heart while meeting every day," they look for ways to send these animals back to nature. However, they have no option but to be left as animals on display because they can not survive in the wild and they are domesticated. In the latter half, when the archiving footage is presented about the life of the tiger 'Bakramee', who was born in the zoo and lived there for a lifetime, the film conveys a pathetic atmosphere. [KANG Sowon]
Credits
- PRODUCER LEE Wanghyung
- CINEMATOGRAPY WANG Mincheol
- CO-PRODUCER LEE Soojung
- EDITOR AHN Jeehwan
- MUSIC RAINBOW99
Distribution / World Sales
- LEE Wanghyung wangez83@gmail.com



