Paju (film)
| Paju | |
|---|---|
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 파주 |
| Hanja | 坡州 |
| Revised Romanization | Paju |
| McCune–Reischauer | P'aju |
| Directed by | Park Chan-ok |
| Written by | Park Chan-ok |
| Produced by | Lee Eun Kim Ju-kyung Eom Ju-yung |
| Starring | Lee Sun-kyun Seo Woo |
| Cinematography | Kim Woo-hyung |
| Edited by | Kim Hyeong-ju |
| Music by | Jang Young-gyu |
Production companies | TPS Company, Myung Films |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Korea |
Release date |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
| Box office | US$818,676 |
Paju (Korean: 파주) is a 2009 South Korean film. It tells the tale of a teenage schoolgirl (Seo Woo) and her complex relationship with her older sister's husband (Lee Sun-kyun). Set in the city where it takes its name from – a longtime military area and now a developing city located close to the North/South Korean border – its narrative deals with guilt, mystery, love and redemption, as well as the psychological layers of its characters. The film also offers a glimpse into South Korean society and the struggles some residents of Paju face.
In 2010 Paju became the first ever Korean film to open the International Film Festival Rotterdam and to compete at the Tribeca Film Festival.