ABIGAIL HARM (2012)
“Engrosses and fascinates long after it's over.”
-- Doug Cummings, LA Weekly
“Masterful... exudes a wonderful sense of originality [and] organic playfulness.”
-- Diego Semerene, Slant Magazine
“More than just a film, it's an art piece and an experience.”
-- Morgan Rojas, Cinemacy
Abigail Harm reads books to the blind and lives alone on the outskirts of the city. Keeping her eyes turned away from everyone, she secretly watches, listens and hopes. One day, Abigail recalls an old story about a woodcutter who saves the life of a mystical deer and is granted his wish for a companion. Before long, this tale seems to come alive in Abigail’s own lonely world when a strange visitor mysteriously appears in her apartment.
Inspired by the Korean fable “The Woodcutter and the Nymph,” ABIGAIL HARM, which captured the Best Film and Best Director Awards at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, is a daring and surreal modern-day fairy tale from acclaimed director Lee Isaac Chung, featuring a mesmerizing lead performance by Amanda Plummer.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Running Time: 80 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Widescreen
Audio: 5.1 Surround Sound/2.0 Stereo
Language: English language
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