
Nowhere to Hide
Myung-Se Lee / KR, 1999 / 112 min.
Stylish, magic-realist cop-vs.-killer film in which a narco kingpin flees from a team of cops led by the cunning detective Woo. For 72 days, the crook artfully dodges the police’s clutches.

Accompanying the VR experience Missing Pictures, in which Lee Myung-Se discusses his dream, the unmade debut film Father is Gone, Eye will screen his cop-vs.-killer film Nowhere to Hide. Detective Woo is tracking the mysterious gangster Chang Sungmin, a master of disguise. During the manhunt, Woo and his men encounter a plethora of serious criminals.
Details
Director
Myung-Se Lee
Production year
1999
Country
KR
Original title
Injeong sajeong bol geot eobtda
Length
112 min.
Language
Korean
Subtitles
ENG
Format
DCP
Part of
Missing Pictures
For every film completed, dozens of potential films fall by the wayside and never make it onto the big screen. In the VR experience Missing Pictures, Abel Ferrara, Tsai Ming-liang, Catherine Hardwicke, Naomi Kawase, and Lee Myung-Se give us a guided tour of a story they were not able to tell.



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