The Fake (2013 film)

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The Fake
File:The Fake 2013.jpg
Film poster
Directed by Yeon Sang-ho
Produced by Cho Young-kag[1]
Written by Yeon Sang-ho
Starring Yang Ik-june
Oh Jung-se
Kwon Hae-hyo
Park Hee-von
Music by Jang Young-gyu
Edited by Yeon Sang-ho
Lee Yeon-jung
Production
company
Studio Dada Show
Distributed by Next Entertainment World
Release dates
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  • September 7, 2013 (2013-09-07) (Toronto)
  • November 21, 2013 (2013-11-21) (South Korea)
Running time
101 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Budget US$360,000
Box office US$147,632

The Fake (Hangul사이비; RRSaibi) is a 2013 South Korean animated film written and directed by Yeon Sang-ho.[2][3][4]

The film had its world premiere in the Vanguard section of the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2013,[5][6] and went on to screen at various international film festivals before being released domestically on November 21, 2013. It won Best Animation awards at the Sitges Film Festival and Gijón International Film Festival, and was named the Best Korean Independent Film of 2013 by the Association of Korean Independent Film & Video.

A blistering critique of organized religion set in a rural village where a manipulative church minister schemes to defraud his flock, The Fake is Yeon's sophomore feature after the acclaimed and divisive The King of Pigs (2011).[7][8]

Plot

With their municipality scheduled to be flooded to make way for the construction of a new dam, the devout denizens of a rural village have placed their faith in Choi Gyeong-seok, a church elder who promises to relocate the flock. Choi tells the villagers they will build a church and a new housing development where they will all be able to live together after the town is completely submerged. He also says that only 144,000 people can go to heaven, and that church offerings are mandatory if one wants to "secure their spot." Even the town's much-revered Reverend Sung, a young and good-looking minister who seemingly has the ability to heal the sick, approves of Choi's plans. Behind his guise of devotion, however, Choi is a practiced con man posing as a representative of a fake religion; his true aim is to defraud the villagers of their resettlement compensation. The only obstacle to the scheme is Kim Min-chul, a skeptical outcast who accidentally discovers evidence of Choi's past misdeeds and suddenly finds himself becoming the center of resistance against the church institution.

But Min-chul himself is hardly a saint. One of the village's most vile and untrustworthy characters, Min-chul is a low-life neighborhood thug who gambles and drinks too much. He regularly beats his wife and daughter Young-sun, a young factory worker who's been saving up for her lifelong dream of going to college in Seoul.

No one in the village believes Min-chul and his attempts to expose Choi to the authorities fall on deaf ears. But after Young-sun is forced into prostitution by Choi, Min-chul becomes obsessed with revenge and makes a fateful decision to take matters into his own hands.

Cast

Release

The Fake went on limited release in South Korea on November 21, 2013. It received almost 22,000 admissions, which is a solid figure for a low-budget independent film.[9]

The film also had a one-week theatrical run from November 15–20, 2013 at the CGV Cinema in Koreatown, Los Angeles, in order to qualify for submission to the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[10] It did not get nominated.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2013 46th Sitges Film Festival[11] Best Animation The Fake Won
51st Gijón International Film Festival[12][13] Best Animation The Fake Won
7th Asia Pacific Screen Awards[14] Best Animated Feature Film The Fake Nominated
Association of Korean Independent Film & Video[9] Best Korean Independent Film of 2013 The Fake Won
2014 1st Wildflower Film Awards[15][16] Best Director Yeon Sang-ho Won
Best Film The Fake Nominated
23rd Buil Film Awards Best Screenplay Yeon Sang-ho Nominated
34th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards[17] FIPRESCI Award The Fake Won
2015 25th Animafest Zagreb[18][19] Special Mention The Fake Won

Film festivals

The Fake was screened at the following film festivals:

References

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