On The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, a different guest drops in every week to chat about their favourite film. This week, filmmaker Albert Shin reveals the secrets of Disappearance at Clifton Hill and then discusses his admiration for Bong Joon-ho’s true crime classic Memories of Murder…
On this week’s episode of The Pick of the Flicks Podcast, Disappearance at Clifton Hill director Albert Shin chats about his own film and then reveals his love for Bong Joon-ho’s twisty true crime tale Memories of Murder. We discuss the movie’s huge impact on Korean cinema, director Bong’s love of abrupt genre shifts and his status as a “filmmaking savant”.
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Following the death of her mother, Abby (Tuppence Middleton), a troubled young woman, returns to her hometown of Niagara Falls and the dilapidated motel her family used to run. She soon finds herself drawn back into a mystery that has haunted her since childhood. As Abby sets out to discover the truth, she must confront a local eccentric (David Cronenberg), convince her sister (Hannah Gross) and face her own demons.
Disappearance at Clifton Hill is available on VOD in the UK from 20th July and will be on DVD from 3rd August.
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