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“Nun Dul Dega Eomne” (Nowhere to Lay My Eyes) wins Locarno Film Festival prize

… the South Korean city of Jeju, where her mother runs a successful restaurant. Sanghee’s stepfather is making a film about a “grass grave,” and his daughter has taken up painting. They exchange news, unsolicited advice, and insincere compliments. On the morning of their departure, the other family members watch a film made by Sanghee.

The jury selected the film for its extraordinary human depth. “What do we focus on in our lives? Do we see the obvious or the invisible? How do we tell a story of truth?” The jury begins its statement with these questions.

“Nun Dul Dega Eomne takes us on a brief journey to a family reunion where expectations and relationships can be rekindled,” the jury comments. “The dialogues unfold like precious pearls of universal and existential themes, offering an intense reflection on creativity and art.”

The statement continues: “The film achieves extraordinary human depth …

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