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“A Traveler’s Needs is, per Hong’s work, intensely mercurial and difficult to pin down into any one thing.” – Clint Worthington, RogerEbert.com
“an airy, enigmatic afternoon ramble.” – Guy Lodge, Variety
Isabelle Huppert (La Cérémonie, The Piano Teacher) reunites with Hong Sangsoo (In Our Day, Claire’s Camera) for their third film together, and this time she stars as a nomadic Frenchwoman named Iris who drifts into the lives of a disconnected group of people in a Seoul suburb.
In need of money, she has taken up giving French lessons, although she has no teaching experience to speak of. Cutting an ethereal figure in a straw hat, flowered sundress, and green cardigan, Iris puzzles the locals with her unorthodox methods and unyielding love for the Korean rice wine makgeolli. Through a series of encounters, as we grow to know more about Iris and her situation, the mysteries of her circumstances only deepen. Iris’s effect on those around her is at once familial, romantic, and pedagogical, leading to a succession of gently amusing moments of cultural confusion and curiosity.
Hong’s endearing, enigmatic observational comedy is a gentle exploration of human motivation and the surprising connections between people despite, or because of, language barriers. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2024 Berlinale. An Official Selection of the New York Film Festival.
Screening in English, French, and Korean with English subtitles.
Hong Sang-soo, South Korea, 2024, DCP, 90 mins.
Festivals, Awards, & Nominations
Winner – Grand Jury Prize, Berlin International Film Festival 2024
Nominee – Best Film, Berlin International Film Festival 2024
Nominee – Best International Film, Jerusalem Film Festival 2024