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Actress Embraces 'Nothingness' for Film Award
2 Dec
Summary
- Actress Shim Eun-kyung used 'radical subtraction' in her acting.
- The film 'Days of Travel' won the Golden Leopard at Locarno.
- The movie features dual narratives in winter and summer seasons.

Korean actress Shim Eun-kyung revealed her transformative acting technique for the critically acclaimed film 'Days of Travel,' which recently secured the prestigious Golden Leopard at the 78th Locarno Film Festival. Instead of layering character details, Shim focused on 'radical subtraction,' meticulously embodying the role by eliminating unnecessary actions and presence.
The film itself employs a unique structure, weaving together dual narratives that shift between winter and summer. While the on-screen story features a summer beach romance, the protagonist's reality unfolds in a snowy landscape. Director Miyake Sho aimed to evoke diverse emotional experiences by presenting both seasons within a single cinematic narrative.
Originally conceived with a different protagonist, the film adapted manga works by Tsuge Yoshiharu. The director's decision to cast Shim Eun-kyung added a fresh dimension, emphasizing the character's emotional core over demographic specifics. This artistic approach has garnered international recognition, with the film invited to multiple festivals and Shim receiving Best Actress nominations.




