Roh Gyeong-tae
Directing
Known For

In a post-trauma search for truth, Shon Sun’s path winds through a mysterious jungle where the line between past and present fades.
Black Stone

This sentimental and visuel poem crosses the lives of Jiyoung Jang, a 40-years-old trans artist, Loi Tan, an adopted Filipino boy, and Rain, a young woman from the Philippines with a Korean dream. Their lives accidentally intertwine. The way the characters undergo psychological pollution in both spaces, and how these people pollute their own environment illustrates the irony that the modern people lives in.
Land of Scarecrows

In a gripping and beautifully constructed narrative, victims and culprits of a car accident are linked by complex feelings of guilt.
Black Dove

A surrealist film about irony and separation that explores modern social problems including pollution and environmental concerns and the collapse of family values.
The Last Dining Table

Park Il-rae dreams of a better life for his family, but is cheated out of his entire family savings. In deep despair, Il-rae decides to commit suicide together.
A Mere Life

On the reversed sound of Vivaldi's Spring, a line scratched on the film follows the silhouette of outside's lifeforms, praying for them to be reborn, in a better world, in a better form.
Reincarnation

Tales from deep childhood and traumatic bursts. A psychological experimental film shot in San Francisco Japanese Tea Garden.