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  1. Hill of Freedom (Korean: 자유의 언덕; RR: Jayuui Eondeok) is a 2014 South Korean arthouse film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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...

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.