Film Series

What Does That Nature Say To You

Starting: Fri April 3 @ 1:15 pm

A young poet drops his girlfriend off at her parents’ house and is amazed by its size. He bumps into her father, meets her mother and sister, and they all end up spending a long day together; fueled by conversation, food and libations.

Hong Sang-soo (born October 25, 1960) is a South Korean writer-director. He has directed 34 films as of 2026.

Certain elements are commonly found in Hong’s films. A typical Hong film highlights a theme of domestic realism with many of the scenes set on residential streets, cafes, hotels, schools, and in the stairwells of apartment buildings. Characters are seen walking around the city, drinking soju, and having sex. The main characters are often movie directors or actors, and scenes typically consist of a single shot, often beginning and ending with a camera zoom. The budgets for his movies average about $100,000.

Hong is often spontaneous when shooting, delivering the day’s scene on the morning of the shoot and frequently changing stories while on set. He rarely prepares scripts in advance. Hong’s style has been compared to Eric Rohmer’s, and it has even been argued that allusions to Rohmer’s films appear in some films directed by Hong.

Runtime: 108 min

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