1997 Budapest Short Film, Audience FEEDBACK from May 2021 Experimental Film Festival
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1997 BUDAPEST, 10min., Germany, Experimental
Directed by Rahel Pasztor
In 1997, at the age of sixteen, the dancer and choreographer Mimi Jeong moved to Budapest from South Korea. She stayed in Budapest for two years. It was her first experience abroad.
She went to Budapest because of her father, who was a conductor in Hungary at the time.
In the 1990s, shortly after the fall of Berlin wall, Budapest was a city that was inexperienced with people who looked different and who came from a different culture.
Mimi came from Busan, she looked different, she thought differently, and she felt different.
Today her connection to Budapest is a special one, it is light-hearted, lonely, nostalgic and sorrowful.
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