Border Line

Border Line is a 2002 drama film, and the feature film debut of Korean-Japanese film director Sang-il Lee. It observes the lives of three un-related characters, a son, a father and a mother, each of whom has a troubled family background. The film is largely a character study, structured in a style of a Robert Altman movie, showing a number of different sub-plots unfold over the course of a few days. The shooting-style adopted is often similar to ... more

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  • 2002

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  • 118 min (70.8 hs )

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Sang-il Lee

Sang-il Lee (Ri Sojitsu, born 6 January 1974 in Niigata Prefecture, Japan) is a Korean-Japanese film director and screenwriter. His first film Chong was a short film about the lives of third generation Koreans living in Japan. He won the Best Director and Best Screenplay prizes at the 2007 Japanese...

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  • 118 min (70.8 hs )

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