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YOO Ji-tae's short film to Tokyo and Seoul fest

Actor Yoo Ji-tae – well known for his roles in Park Chan-wook's "Oldboy" and Jang Yoon-hyeon's "Hwang Jin Yi" – is successful with the short film "Out of My Intention" (Nado Moreuge) which he directed. "Out of My Intention" is invited by the Tokyo based Short Shorts Film Festival (SSFF), and the Mise en Scene Short Film Festival (MSFF) in Seoul.

The Tokyo Short Shorts Film Festival, one of the major short film festivals, opens on June 6 and YOO's short film will feature in the competition section. Afterwards, from June 26 until July 2, "Out of My Intention" will be back in Korea in the imaginative power section of the 7th Mise en Scene Short Film Festival.

Out of My Intention stars Jo An ("Project Makeover" - "Go Go Sister"/Eonniga Ganda) and LEE Dae-yon (Camel(s)/Nakta(deul)). The two share a car, but seem to be in different worlds when they try to communicate.

YOO debuted as a short film director in 2003 with "The Bike Boy" (Jajeongeo Sonyeon). His next short film "How Does the Blind Dream" (Jangnimeun Mooseun Kkoomeul Kkoolkkayo) was screened at the Pusan Asia Short Film Festival in 2005.

Yi Ch'ang-ho (KOFIC)

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