- Overview
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The first collection of prose by film director Park Chan-wook.
- Book Intro
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The term montage usually refers to a composite picture for finding a suspect. It's also used in filmmaking to refer to a technique in which a number of short shots are sequenced together to condense time and information. This, the first collection of prose by director Park Chan-wook, reveals a side of Park never before seen on the big screen. It forms a montage of Park's charming impudence using columns, essays, written/self interviews, and production journals. Park's journey to becoming a globally-known director and the stories that take place between the shots of a film camera are humorously told through the director's own words.
- About the Author
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Park Chanwook
Park Chan-wook debuted as a film director in 1992 with The Moon Is... the Sun's Dream. His films include Joint Security Area, Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, and Oldboy. His written works include screenplays for The Handmaiden, Thirst, and Lady Vengeance.