WINNER – Best Feature-Length Documentary – IDFA, 2011
In cinemas 22 June 2012
“An elegant and moving documentary... a real
joy” Screen Daily
Seung-Jun
Yi’s second feature Planet of Snail, which won the prestigious Best Feature
Length Documentary prize at IDFA, is a lyrical
and gentle story that deftly touches on the world of disability. Out in UK cinemas 22 June 2012
courtesy of Dogwoof, Planet of Snail is an unique, refreshing, often funny film
that demystifies what life means for people who live with physical impairments.
The film focuses on the relationship between Young-Chan
who is deaf-blind and describes himself as a ‘snail’ because he only uses his
tactile senses and his wife Soon-Ho who has a spinal injury. They communicate
by touch – gently tapping on each other’s fingers, and navigate the trials of
daily life with slow, tender shared experiences; the changing of a light bulb
is an hour-long, methodical process. But Young-Chan and Soon-Ho will not be
together forever and she will not always be there as his eyes and ears to the
world, the couple needs to learn the painful process of navigating life without
each other.
For further information on the film
Yung Kha
020 7831 7252