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The Whispering Star
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Korean Premiere
SONO Sion
Japan
2015
100min
DCP
Both
Fiction
Code
Time
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Rate
GV
Ticketing
347
7/24 18:00
CGV Bucheon 5
617
7/27 14:30
CGV Bucheon 7
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
None English dialogue without English subtitle
Korean dialogue without English subtitle
No Dialogue
Synopsis
Machine ID 722 Yoko Suzuki travels the universe to deliver packages and visits "The Whispering Star," where noises over 30 decibels may kill the residents. Sono creates yet a surreal film based on the universe.
Director
SONO Sion
Born in 1961, the Japanese poet, film director, screenwriter, cinematographer, and actor Sono made his debut with
Bicycle Sighs
(1990). His films include
The Room
(1992) which was invited to 49 film festivals including Berlin and Rotterdam, and
Cold Fish
(2010) which was invited to Venice and Toronto.