Growing up and finding your identity can be quite a fight sometimes. Perhaps this is why many features take the simile quite literally by telling the story of a fighter and his/her struggles with their family, their upbringing and also their culture. In their short feature “The K-Town Killer” directors Vahan Bedelian and Healin Kweon take these ideas and implement them within the community of Korean immigrants in the USA. As Bedelian describes, the feature is “about more than a fighter hiding her career”, but also about cultural and generational gaps.
The K-Town Killer is screening at New Filmmakers LA
For years, Grace (Kahyun Kim) has been a professional kickboxer, a fact she has been careful to hide from her mother Sally (Joy Sung Kim). One day, as she is visiting her, she witnesses first hand how her mother's landlord Fred (Tony Nevada) has been harassing her about the rent.
The K-Town Killer is screening at New Filmmakers LA
For years, Grace (Kahyun Kim) has been a professional kickboxer, a fact she has been careful to hide from her mother Sally (Joy Sung Kim). One day, as she is visiting her, she witnesses first hand how her mother's landlord Fred (Tony Nevada) has been harassing her about the rent.
- 5/4/2024
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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