Seoul the present day. Director E J-yong commissioned to make a promo for a new smartphone has the idea of making it the world's first film directed remotely via internet link-ups rather than in person on set. While she is still shooting Im Sang-soo's The Taste of Money he invites veteran actress Yun Yeo-jeong to take the lead role alongside a cast of other well-known actors. As the cast assembles in the studio E addresses them on an internet link from Los Angeles saying he needs the help of all his friends for him to break into Hollywood. The film How To Fall... In Love In Ten Minutes is to be shot in only two days and will be only 10 minutes long. Some are excited to be part of the experiment others are more dubious. As everyone struggles with the process and mounting technical problems people start listening to E less and less and an air of mutiny starts to spread through the disgruntled set. Special Features: 5.1 Surround Sound Anamorphic Widescreen with Removable Subtitles Interviews with Cast and Crew [show more]
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Experimental South Korean docu-drama directed by Je-yong Lee. The film follows Lee as he attempts to direct an upcoming film without ever being present on set. When the cast and crew arrive at the studio to begin work on their latest project, they are surprised to find the director has decided to up sticks for LA and direct the film remotely through video-calling software. All those involved then begin to feel the pressure when the set descends into utter chaos and their frustrations get the better of them.
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