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Kim Ki-young’s ‘An Experience to Die For’ Returns to the Big Screen

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Echelon Studios and Metrograph to revive the legendary director’s seldom seen work with new 2K restoration

Echelon Studios is proud to announce Korean director 's posthumous feature and critical hit,  aka Be a Wicked Woman, will screen in New York and be available online later this month.

The film follows Yuh-jung, played by Academy Award winner Youn Yuh-jung (Minari), and Myeong-ja, played by Lee Tam-mi, two wounded wives who meet by chance and agree to take revenge on each other's husbands. 

The film remains one of Kim's most controversial works and marks the director' third collaboration with Youn, following her appearance in Woman of Fire (1971) and The Insect Woman (1972).

Although completed in 1990, the movie wasn't seen until after Kim's death in 1998, when it was shown for the first time during the Busan International Film Festival. This screening marks the first time the film has been shown in the U.S.

An Experience to Die For will screen at New York City's on May 17 and 19 as part of a Kim Ki-young double-bill, alongside the directors most well-received and influential film, The HousemaidAn Experience to Die For will be available via Metrograph at Home (Metrograph's VOD platform) for one month from May 17.

Read our thoughts on “An Experience to Die For:” Film Analysis: An Experience to Die For (1990) by Kim Ki-young

About Echelon Studios
Echelon Studios is an independent film producer and distributor, having released more than 20,000 titles across all genres including international film, documentaries, and shorts. Echelon Studios acquires and distributes a diverse selection of feature films to a broad range of entertainment outlets, including domestic and international VOD and FAST streaming platforms, Pay-Per-View services, home entertainment, hotel lodging, airline, and ancillary markets.

About Metrograph
Metrograph NYC, launched in 2016, is an independent movie theater that focuses on premieres, rare archival screenings (35mm and digital), and special Q&As, for a spectrum of audiences, filmmakers, and communities. Metrograph At Home launched in July 2020, brings films to a nationwide audience.

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Adam Symchuk

Adam Symchuk is a Canadian born freelance writer and editor who has been writing for Asian Movie Pulse since 2018. He is currently focused on covering manga, manhwa and light novels having reviewed hundreds of titles in the past two years.

His love of film came from horror and exploitation films from Japan that he devoured in his teens. His love of comics came from falling in love with the works of Shuzo Oshimi, Junji Ito, Hideshi Hino, and Inio Asano but has expanded to a general love of the medium and all its genres.

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