Search results
Hill of Freedom (Korean: 자유의 언덕; RR: Jayuui Eondeok) is a 2014 South Korean arthouse film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo.
Sep 6, 2014 · 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 · Hill of Freedom: Directed by Hong Sang-soo. With Ryô Kase, Moon So-ri, Seo Young-hwa, Kim Eui-sung. Kwon returns to Seoul from the mountains and is given a packet of letters from Mori back from Japan to propose to her.
Aug 28, 2014 · 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 travels to Seoul to attempt a reunion with...
Jun 11, 2020 · The UW Cinematheque's free series of view-at-home movies continues this week with a marvelously inventive gem from one of South Korea's most acclaimed and prolific artists: Hong Sang-soo's Hill of Freedom.
Shot in the narrow alleys, petite cafes and beautiful hanok inns of Seoul’s historic Jong-ro district, a favorite Hong location, Hill of Freedom is a masterful, alternately funny and haunting, tale of love and longing from the great director.
Relying not only on soju to complicate rifts between romantic interests, this tender comedy from Hong Sang-soo is the director’s most daringly constructed. Led by Japanese star Ryo Kase (Silence), Hill of Freedom is a multilingual and wonderfully jumbled story that is delightfully surprising.