Fresh out of college, JONGSUK (26) faces a fork in the road: he must get a stable 9-5 job, or follow the unlikely dream of becoming a famous actor. However, Jongsuk’s personality is not going to give up easily on his dream, so he and his doubtful friend decide to create a short film. During the production, they are mistaken for the real gang members by local drug dealers. What seemed to be a small mistake becomes bigger as the two get kidnapped and encounter unexpected violence. Jongsuk's film camcorder happens to record this life-threatening journey.
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01:04:35
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Directors: Bansuk Wolf
Writers: Bansuk Wolf
Producers: Bansuk Wolf
Key cast: Bansuk Wolf
Director: Bansuk Wolf
Bansuk Wolf has 10+ years of experience in arts. He is an OCAD University alumni faculty of art major in Drawing & Painting. (2012 OCADU "Grad Ex" Show. 2010 "Art Expo" Gallery at Distillery District Board) He has been mainly focusing on directing, writing and acting on short flms. His flms have been released in several flm festivals, such as TIFF Student Film Show Case with "Open Invitation" (2012), as an actor and assistant director. "Should've Smiled" (2013), "D.C al Fine" (2012) and "The Slave Boy" (2012) were selections of several flm festivals that he directed and acted in Toronto. He has recently finished his first independent feature film, "Good Day to Shoot", which has been nominated as Best Frackin' Feature Narrative and 5 films selected for a special "Certificate of Frackin' Excellence."
Oklahoma
October 2, 2015
North American Premiere
Best Frackin' Feature Narrative & 5 films selected for a special "Certificate of Frackin' Excellence
Miami Independent Film Festival
Miami
Information for theatres:
Student project: No
Completion date: 2015-09-07
Shooting format: Digital
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Film color: Black & White and Color
First-time filmmaker: Yes
Good Day to Shoot
“Good Day to Shoot” is a black comedy short film.
Fresh out of college, JONGSUK (26) faces a fork in the road: he must get a stable 9-5 job, or follow the unlikely dream of becoming a famous actor. However, Jongsuk’s personality is not going to give up easily on his dream, so he and his doubtful friend decide to create a short film. During the production, they are mistaken for the real gang members by local drug dealers. What seemed to be a small mistake becomes bigger as the two get kidnapped and encounter unexpected violence. Jongsuk's film camcorder happens to record this life-threatening journey.
Directors: Bansuk Wolf
Writers: Bansuk Wolf
Producers: Bansuk Wolf
Key cast: Bansuk Wolf
Director: Bansuk Wolf
Bansuk Wolf has 10+ years of experience in arts. He is an OCAD University alumni faculty of art major in Drawing & Painting. (2012 OCADU "Grad Ex" Show. 2010 "Art Expo" Gallery at Distillery District Board) He has been mainly focusing
on directing, writing and acting on short flms. His flms have been released in several
flm festivals, such as TIFF Student Film Show Case with "Open Invitation" (2012), as an actor and assistant director. "Should've Smiled" (2013), "D.C al Fine" (2012) and "The
Slave Boy" (2012) were selections of several flm festivals that he directed and acted in Toronto. He has recently finished his first independent feature film, "Good Day to Shoot", which has been nominated as Best Frackin' Feature Narrative and 5 films selected for a special "Certificate of Frackin' Excellence."
Director’s Statement
What I know is that I do not know anything.
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FrackFest Underground Multi-Media Festival
Oklahoma
October 2, 2015
North American Premiere
Best Frackin' Feature Narrative & 5 films selected for a special "Certificate of Frackin' Excellence
Miami Independent Film Festival
Miami
Student project: No
Completion date: 2015-09-07
Shooting format: Digital
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Film color: Black & White and Color
First-time filmmaker: Yes
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