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Coréen 2495

Joon Soo Ha

2005 01:55:00 South KoreaEnglishColorStereo4:3Video

Description

In 1993 President Mitterrand visited Korea. On this visit Mitterrand promised that he would restore to Korea the 297 volumes of the Oe-Kyujanggak Archives (the royal protocols of Chosun Dynasty in Korea), pillaged by the French army in 1866 and now part of the collections in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (National Library of France). As a sign of intent, he assured the interested parties that a two-volume book, the Hyikyungwon-Wonsodogam-Uigwe, would be immediately returned. However, the next day Mitterrand handed over only the first volume to Korea, taking the second volume back to France. Even now, more than a decade after Mitterrand's promise, the rest of the books remain in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France.

Coréen 2495 is the French call number of the first volume returned to Korea in 1993. Using this call number as a clue, the filmmaker begins a journey to Europe to document the second volume and the rest of the books yet to be returned to Korea. On this expedition the filmmaker meets the people who are involved in the issue and discovers the political and economic intrigues behind the scenes. Shot in Korea and Europe, Coréen 2495 unveils the imperialism that underlies global political systems, a Korean government that has proven helpless against it, and the people who have devoted their lives to reinstating the Oe-Kyujanggak Archives to Korea.

About Joon Soo Ha

Joon Soo Ha is a video artist, filmmaker, and graphic designer whose work combines abstract concepts of time and space within a cultural context, creating an intuitive metaphoric language. Ha’s works decipher the sociocultural context by representing personal vision and symbolic images. Originally from Korea, he studied filmmaking in U.S. with the support of a Fulbright scholarship.

Joon Soo’s works have screened widely. Awards include the Juror’s Special Prize at the 2nd Seoul International Documentary Film Festival (Seoul, Korea), Gold Prize at the International Computer Art Competition (Beijing, China), Grand Prize at the Ssamzi Music Video Contest (Seoul, Korea), Jury Award at the 36th New York Exposition of Short Film and Video (New York, U.S.), and he was a Golden Reel nominee at the VC FilmFest (Los Angeles, U.S.).