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Hill of Freedom (Korean: 자유의 언덕; RR: Jayuui Eondeok) is a 2014 South Korean arthouse film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo.
A Japanese man arrives in Korea to find his old lover. While he stays at a guest house, he encounters various people. Notes. Filming began June, 2013 and finished the second week of July, 2013. Shooting locations took place around Seoul including Hwayang-dong & Jongno.
Sep 4, 2014 · A film about a woman who receives a packet of letters from a man in Japan and tries to figure out their order and meaning. The film is a nonlinear drama with humor, romance and mystery, starring Ryô Kase and Moon So-ri.
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- Drama
- Hong Sang-soo
- 2014-09-04
Aug 28, 2014 · 128. 37K views 9 years ago. South Korean master Hong Sang-soo crafts yet another delightful, soju-saturated tale of love thwarted, in this story of a heartsick Japanese man who...
- 2 min
- 37.2K
- TIFF Originals
Jun 11, 2020 · “Hill” is predicated on a particularly daring temporal arrangement. It opens with a young woman, Kwon (Seo Young-hwa), picking up a collection of letters at an office.
- Sang-Soo Hong
Sep 4, 2014 · Gweon (Seo Young-hwa) is a physically ill language teacher who wanted to give it all up. She comes to a mountain to try and recover her body and return to Seoul, back to the school where she used to teach. There she is entrusted with a thick parcel. Two years earlier, Japanese Mo-ree (Ryo Kase) had asked her to marry him.
“ Hill of Freedom” is streaming on MUBI. In order to search for his past lover, language teacher Mori ( Ryo Kase) travels to South Korea in the hope of finding her and perhaps re-ignite the relationship they once had.