Every Sundance, at least one filmmaker emerges from seemingly nowhere who presents a stunning, fully-articulated piece of work. There’s a good argument that this year that filmmaker is Stephanie Ahn with her first feature, “Bedford Park,” playing in competition to packed houses and rapturous reviews.
A quiet story of a two Korean-Americans who start out as antagonists and gradually, tentatively and with great hesitation became friends, “Bedford Park” is a quintessentially indie experience that packs huge emotional power in its subtle, deliberate pace. Audrey, played by the well-known Korean actress Moon Choi and Eli, played by Korean superstar Son Sukku, are two broken people who each wrestle with trying…
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