In Between Days
- Release Information
- December 31, 2005
- Park City, UT (Sundance)
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- December 31, 2005
- Park City, UT (Sundance)
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- December 31, 2005
- Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- December 31, 2005
- Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- February 12, 2006
- Park City, UT (Sundance)
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- February 12, 2006
- Park City, UT (Sundance)
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- February 12, 2006
- Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- February 12, 2006
- Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin
- Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)
- Budget
- Budget: $60,000
- Distributors
Production Details
- Line Producer
- Stephanie Markowitz
- Jennifer Weiss
- Director
- So Yung Kim
- So Yung Kim
- Director of Photography
- Sarah Levy
- Editor
- So Yung Kim
- So Yung Kim
A Korean-American teenager's physical and emotional dislocation. Film follows sullen Korean teenager Aimie (Kim), who recently moved West with her mother (Bokja Kim), and her struggle, or her refusal, to find her place in her bewildering new surroundings. Her only friend is a gangly Korean youth (Taegu Andy Kang), and their relationship swings from casual sexual experimentation to irrational jealousy. A meditation on loneliness, the narrative is frequently interrupted by static landscape shots accompanied by Aimie reading letters to her absent dad.
Source: Library and Archives Canada - Canadian Feature Film Database (LAC)