





Between the Seasons
DIRECTOR:
Jun-Sik Kim
RELEASE YEAR:
2018
The reserved Hae-Soo (Young-Zin Rie) starts a new life, moving from Seoul to a new city and taking ownership of a small café. A high-school student, Ye-Jin (Hye-Ri Yoon), becomes a regular customer and eventually starts working there on a part-time basis. Fate pushes the two women together, and a friendship develops that brings a spark of life back to Hae-Soo. However, it soon becomes clear that they both have their secrets, which they guard carefully. Displaying a sensitive touch, Jun-Sik Kim’s debut feature avoids melodrama and gently develops the emotional lives of the two women, slowly blossoming into a thoughtful, touching reflection on gender, sexuality and self-acceptance.
Screening in partnership with Queer East Film Festival, London
Available until 31 October 2020
Tickets £10, or buy an Access All Areas Pass to see all 7 features, 3 archive features and 13 shorts programmes for just £60 (a 60% discount!)