MAIFF 2026  -

Retrospective of Ahn Sung-ki

Whale Hunting 2

Online screening

Fiction

110

minutes

Content Warning:

About the Film

Director

Bae Chang-ho

Country

Korea

Year

1985

Program

Retrospective of Ahn Sung-ki

Curated by

MAFF Programming Team

Description

Synopsis | After the woman he secretly loves gets married, Byeong-tae falls into despair and attempts suicide, but fails. Taken to a psychiatric hospital, he meets Min-woo, the leader of the patients. By chance, they rescue Yeong-hee, a young pickpocket, from a den of criminals. When they discover that she is suffering from amnesia, they set out on a journey to help her recover her memory. They try to find Yeong-hee’s mother in her hometown, but after learning that her mother is no longer alive, Yeong-hee wanders off and is captured once again by the villains. With Min-woo’s help, Yeong-hee and Byeong-tae manage to escape, and the shock causes Yeong-hee to regain her memory. Byeong-tae and Min-woo then set off on the road once more.

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About the Director
Bae Chang-ho
Director
After graduating from university and working in a corporate job, Bae Chang-ho began to give concrete shape to his long-held dream of filmmaking in the late 1970s. His early works were shaped by both artistic ambition and the realities of making films within the commercial and social constraints of the time. Rather than following a single, fixed style, his films moved across different tones and subjects. Yet beneath that variety was a consistent warmth toward people and the world around them. His cinema often looked at youth, love, social pressure, separation, desire, and the search for dignity with an affectionate and humane gaze. Through popular storytelling, he sought to restore trust in Korean cinema and reach audiences without losing sight of human vulnerability.
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