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This collection of short narratives addresses familial relationships in all their highs and lows. Whether it's siblings, parents, or grandparents, these films approach complex these complex and often strained relationships from all angles and perspectives.
This screening features 9 films. Toggle between film descriptions by scrolling and clicking on the buttons on the top right.
A young boy and his single mother find their relationship strained to the breaking point after a haircut goes wrong.
Director Biography - Yohahn Ko
Yohahn Ko is a Korean-American filmmaker focused on psychological drama, suspense, and genre storytelling. His thesis film, Submergence, won the Grand Jury Award at San Francisco State University’s School of Cinema, and his debut short, Earboy, a suspenseful family drama, placed in the top 20 of the Red List for Family genre screenplays. His feature screenplays Han, IDOL, and Fan Death explore psychological thriller and horror, examining themes of identity, guilt, and redemption.
This collection of short narratives addresses familial relationships in all their highs and lows. Whether it's siblings, parents, or grandparents, these films approach complex these complex and often strained relationships from all angles and perspectives.
This screening features 9 films. Toggle between film descriptions by scrolling and clicking on the buttons on the top right.
A young boy and his single mother find their relationship strained to the breaking point after a haircut goes wrong.
Director Biography - Yohahn Ko
Yohahn Ko is a Korean-American filmmaker focused on psychological drama, suspense, and genre storytelling. His thesis film, Submergence, won the Grand Jury Award at San Francisco State University’s School of Cinema, and his debut short, Earboy, a suspenseful family drama, placed in the top 20 of the Red List for Family genre screenplays. His feature screenplays Han, IDOL, and Fan Death explore psychological thriller and horror, examining themes of identity, guilt, and redemption.