Korean Folk Traditions And The Supernatural Collide In Horror Movie SEIRE Terry Bunch, July 17, 2023 Korean Folk Traditions And The Supernatural Collide In Horror Movie SEIRE In Korean folk traditions, “seire” is the twenty-one days after a baby is born in which they’re uniquely vulnerable to bad luck, curses – even evil spirits. Many superstitions surround these first three weeks in a baby’s life, and new mother Hae-mi carefully follows every one of them. Father Woo-jin is reluctantly willing to play along, but when he attends an ex-girlfriend’s funeral, he unwittingly opens the door to dark supernatural dangers. Plagued by terrible nightmares, the skeptical Woo-jin gradually begins to understand the seire custom, as he is forced to unravel the mystery of what is haunting him and his family. Heralding the arrival of a fresh new voice in Korean genre cinema, Park Kang’s “chilling indie horror debut” (Screen Anarchy), an Official Selection in the Fantasia New Flesh Competition, was nominated for Best Film and captured the New Currents FIPRESCI Prize at the Busan International Film Festival, and also received a nomination for a Golden Eye Best International Feature at the 2022 Zurich Film Festival. Type: DVD/Digital (iTunes, Amazon, Vudu) Genre: World Cinema/Horror Running Time: 102 minutes Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 Widescreen Audio: 5.1 Surround Sound & 2.0 Stereo Language: Korean with English Subtitles Street Date: Aug 11, 2023 https://www.facebook.com/FilmMovement/ Share this:FacebookTwitterTumblrPinterestRedditLinkedInEmail Related Movies News Horror MovieMovie