Q&A With Director Park Kiyong – ‘Moving’
Park Kiong’s documentary Moving follows a Korean couple living in Christchurch as they adjust to the aftermath of the February earthquake. Park Kiyong will be in attendance at the screening. He really loves the film A Kid with a Bike, as you will find…
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FLICKS: Hello from Flicks! How are you and what have you been up to today?
PARK: I’m okay, but busy getting ready for my first screening this evening.
FLICKS: Describe your most memorable cinema experience?
First time when I saw a film at the Grand Piazza at Locarno International Film Festival; it’s an open air screening with 5,000 in the audience. It was a dream-like experience watching Antonioni’s La Notte with so many people on a beautitful summer night.
FLICKS: What is your favourite film scene?
At the moment, the last scene of A Kid with a Bike.
FLICKS: What is the last great film you saw?
A Kid with a Bike.
FLICKS: What are your two picks for the 2011 New Zealand International Film Festival?
A Kid with a Bike and Once Upon a Time in Anatolia.
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