
Cho Inhan
Directing
Biography
Cho Inhan is an artist and researcher of artists’ moving images. His works have screened at international film festivals and exhibition venues including New York Film Festival, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Images Festival, EXiS, DMZ Docs, Arkipel, and the Seoul National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. In addition to his personal work, he is a co-founder of Asian Artist Moving Image Platform (AAMP). Currently he works as a programmer of the Experimental Film and Video Festival in Seoul (EXiS).
Known For

Masarap Na Kanta begins like an impressionist painting. A man sits at a table outdoors, which makes the scene look like another uneventful day in the suburbs.
Masarap Na Kanta

Ball, wind, and tree. Light, shadow, and surface.
Februrary

A portrait of Lee Ki-young, a novelist who led the proletarian literature movement in Korea during the Japanese colonial period.
Rat Fire

a short film by Cho Inhan South Korea / 2019 / color / Stereo / 21min / super8
Where to Dry the Net

This film is an attempt to create the certain sense of places in Manchuria. Sound and images excerpts from Manchurian action films and official photo documents of Manchuria areas are crossed to arouse sensory experiences.
Manchuria 2

The film flows not between points, but along the lines that connect them. I did not walk. I passed through. And now I walk again along those traces. That day, I was the camera, the fish, and the lingering wind.