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Experience the best in Independent and world film in a fully digital cinema based in the unique surroundings of a stunningly refurbished 1700s neo-classical church. Triskel Arts Centre in the heart of Cork city screens two titles each week with additional special events, film strands such as Experimental Film, Horror and monthly Shorts.

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  • Tickets for films rated ’12A’ and ’15A’ can be purchased for persons under the ages of 12 and 15 only if accompanied by an adult guardian (of 18 years or older).
  • Tickets for films rated ’16’ can be purchased by and for persons of 16 years of age and over only (valid ID may be required).
  • Tickets for films rated ’18’ can be purchased by and for persons of 18 years of age and over only (valid ID may be required).
  • Tickets for films rated ‘NC’ can be purchased by members only, of 18 years of age and over only (valid ID may be required).
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Next Sohee
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134 minutes – South Korea 2022 – Subtitles – Dir: July Jung
Starring: Bae Doona, Kim Si-eun and Sim Hee-seop

South Korean writer-director July Jung’s second feature following A GIRL AT MY DOOR (2014) is a powerful, brilliantly acted psychological drama inspired by real life events.

Cheerful, dance-loving high school student Sohee (Kim Si-eun) starts an internship at a call centre. The job soon turns out to be highly demanding and Sohee finds herself disillusioned and struggling to the point where she can’t take it. When detective Oh Yu-jin (Bae Doo-na) investigates her death, she unravels Sohee’s past and the twisted, deeply toxic and exploitative reality of the job market in South Korea – referred to as a “management of terror” by employees, authorities and the education system alike.

With sobriety and precision director July Jung depicts a chilling and condensed contemporary portrait of youth exploited by unpaid internships.

Winner of Special Jury Prize at TOKYO FILMeX; Closing Film, Cannes Critics Week 2022

(Marie-Pierre Richard, programme curator & co-organiser, East Asia Film Festival Ireland & EAFFI Discoveries)

Sun 3 Dec
6.45pm
Sun 3 Dec 2023
18:45

134 minutes – South Korea 2022 – Subtitles – Dir: July Jung
Starring: Bae Doona, Kim Si-eun and Sim Hee-seop

South Korean writer-director July Jung’s second feature following A GIRL AT MY DOOR (2014) is a powerful, brilliantly acted psychological drama inspired by real life events.

Cheerful, dance-loving high school student Sohee (Kim Si-eun) starts an internship at a call centre. The job soon turns out to be highly demanding and Sohee finds herself disillusioned and struggling to the point where she can’t take it. When detective Oh Yu-jin (Bae Doo-na) investigates her death, she unravels Sohee’s past and the twisted, deeply toxic and exploitative reality of the job market in South Korea – referred to as a “management of terror” by employees, authorities and the education system alike.

With sobriety and precision director July Jung depicts a chilling and condensed contemporary portrait of youth exploited by unpaid internships.

Winner of Special Jury Prize at TOKYO FILMeX; Closing Film, Cannes Critics Week 2022

(Marie-Pierre Richard, programme curator & co-organiser, East Asia Film Festival Ireland & EAFFI Discoveries)

Sun 3 Dec
6.45pm
There’s a real sense of fury behind this film...NEXT SOHEE speaks for people who do not have a voice, and it does so eloquently.
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