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''The Railroad'' () is a 2006 South Korean film starring Kim Kang-woo and Son Tae-young. The second feature film of writer and director Park Heung-sik, it was also co-produced and co-edited by his wife, Park Gok-ji. ''The Railroad'' won the
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award and Best Actor for Kim Kang-woo at the
25th Torino Film Festival The 25th Torino Film Festival was held 23 November – 1 December 2007 in Turin, Italy and was directed by Nanni Moretti. Films in competition *''The Art of Negative Thinking'' (Bård Breien) *''Away from Her'' (Sarah Polley) *''The Blue Hour ...
. The name is taken from the Gyeongui Line.


Plot

Man-soo, a railroad engineer, experiences a traumatic accident, while Hanna, a German-language university lecturer who is having an affair with one of her colleagues, also suffers a personal tragedy. The two meet after boarding a train on the Gyeongui Line, and find themselves stranded in heavy snow at the last stop before the Korean Demilitarized Zone. With no other choice they are forced to spend the night together, and over time they begin to open up to each other and reveal their inner pains.


Cast

* Kim Kang-woo ... Man-soo * Son Tae-young ... Hanna * Baek Jong-hak * Cha Seo-won * Ji Jong-eun * Oh Jung-se * Kim Dong-hwa * Ahn Sun-young * Kim Seung-wuk *
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* Lee Ho-jae * Park Jung-soo


Production

Following a lukewarm reception to his debut feature, ''The Twins'', director Park Heung-sik wrote the screenplay for ''The Railroad'' determined to make a film with a story he wanted to tell. His wife, Park Gok-ji, attached herself to the project as co-producer and co-editor, and used her influence within the local film industry to assist in the production. Director Park drew on his own experiences for the film; the character of Hanna was influenced by a woman he once saw in
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who looked suicidal, and he chose her profession as a German-language lecturer having studied German himself. ''The Railroad'' was supported by the 2005 KOFIC Production Support for Low-budget Films program.Yi Ch'ang-ho.
Pusan Selection The Railroad's Domestic Release
. ''Korean Film Council'', 23 April 2007. Retrieved on 12 May 2009.


Distribution and reception

''The Railroad'' made its world premiere at the 11th Pusan International Film Festival in October 2006. The film competed in the New Current section and received a favourable reception from critics and audiences, with Paolo Bertolin of '' The Korea Times'' commenting that while director Park takes his time in delivering the film's subdued climax, he "nevertheless displays an assured command of visual composition and emotional punctuation". It later opened publicly on 10 May 2007 with a limited screening in just ten theatres, accumulating a total of 4,025 admissions and grossing US$28,737. Lead actor Kim Kang-woo was disappointed with the low level of distribution, and appeared at screenings by himself in an effort to promote the film.Actor Inspired by Hungry Spirit
. ''The Dong-A Ilbo'', 4 December 2007. Retrieved on 12 May 2009.
In November 2007, ''The Railroad'' screened at the
25th Torino Film Festival The 25th Torino Film Festival was held 23 November – 1 December 2007 in Turin, Italy and was directed by Nanni Moretti. Films in competition *''The Art of Negative Thinking'' (Bård Breien) *''Away from Her'' (Sarah Polley) *''The Blue Hour ...
in Italy, where it won the
FIPRESCI The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI, short for Fédération Internationale de la PRESse CInématographique) is an association of national organizations of professional film critics and film journalists from around the world fo ...
award as well as Best Actor for Kim Kang-woo's performance. Although pleased to have won the award, Kim was more thrilled by the positive reaction from the Italian audience, noting that they responded to the film in much the same way as a Korean audience.Yi Ch’ang-ho.
The Railroad Wins Two Awards at Torino Fest
. ''Korean Film Council'', 5 December 2007. Retrieved on 14 May 2009.


References


External links

* http://www.kmculture.com/railroad * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Railroad, The 2006 films 2000s Korean-language films South Korean romantic drama films Films directed by Park Heung-sik (born 1962) Showbox films 2000s South Korean films