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Critic Monica Castillo
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Lee Hyuk-rae’s ode to a bygone era in South Korean film culture is a sweet tribute to his generation’s college days in the early ‘90s, a time when you could find friends and passion poring over books and analyzing movies...

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Cast & Crew

Lee Hyuk-rae
As Self
Lee Hyuk-rae
Director
Ahn Nae-sang
As Self
Bong Joon Ho
As Self
Woo Hyeon
As Self
Kim Hye-ja
As Self
Kim Hyung-oak
As Self
Choi Jong-tae
As Self

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"Yellow Door: '90s Lo-fi Film Club" is a documentary that takes a nostalgic look back at the early days of South Korean cinema and the emergence of young film enthusiasts, including the now-renowned director Bong Joon Ho. Through interviews with members of the Yellow Door film club, this intimate film revisits the era of analog cinema and the passion that fueled the dreams of young cinephiles. A chance discovery of a long-forgotten 8mm film in Bong Joon Ho's office sparks a journey into the past, revealing memories and stories of a bygone time.

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You can stream Yellow Door: '90s Lo-fi Film Club on: Netflix

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Yellow Door: '90s Lo-fi Film Club was released for streaming on October 27, 2023.