Behind the Scenes of the First iPhone Film [Video]
Posted January 21, 2011 at 11:09am by iClarified
Check out this behind the scenes footage of the first iPhone short film shot by Korean film making Park Chan-Wook.
The short, which is called 'Paranmanjang' (or 'Night Fishing,' for the handful of you who don't speak fluent Korean), is a macabre fable about a fisherman who snags an unusual catch on his line, although this being a Park Chan-Wook film, the "Unusual catch" is actually the corpse of a young woman, and odds are that she's not quite as dead as she looks.
The film is sponsored by KT Corp and it will be premiering in six Korean theaters by the end of January. It was also selected to play in next month's Berlin International Film Festival.
The short, which is called 'Paranmanjang' (or 'Night Fishing,' for the handful of you who don't speak fluent Korean), is a macabre fable about a fisherman who snags an unusual catch on his line, although this being a Park Chan-Wook film, the "Unusual catch" is actually the corpse of a young woman, and odds are that she's not quite as dead as she looks.
The film is sponsored by KT Corp and it will be premiering in six Korean theaters by the end of January. It was also selected to play in next month's Berlin International Film Festival.