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U.S. Dramatic Competition

Bedford Park

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United States2025119 minEnglish
Bedford Park

Haunted by an abusive childhood, Audrey, a Korean American woman in her 30s, faces her emotional past. When her mother’s car accident brings her back to her parents’ home, she meets the man responsible for the accident. Their relationship builds, passions ignite, and they form a loving connection.

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Haunted by an abusive childhood, Audrey, a Korean American woman in her 30s, faces her emotional past. When her mother’s car accident brings her back to her parents’ home, she meets the man responsible for the accident. Their relationship builds, passions ignite, and they form a loving connection.

Audrey and Eli are very different people, but they are haunted by their past in a similar way. Having lived through difficult times as children of immigrant parents, they carry their hurt and isolation in their adulthood with the accompanying confusion of how to care for family and themselves. Actors Moon Choi and Son Sukku sparkle as two people who find each other amid all the guilt, anger, and “han,” and, in doing so, find a way to heal. In her feature debut, marked with great vulnerability, writer-director Stephanie Ahn beautifully articulates the complicated emotional landscape of immigrant children who are now all grown up. Bedford Park is a heartfelt expression of human experience not often seen on screen. It is a film so many have been waiting for. — SS

This film contains mature content and may not be appropriate for all ages.

Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).

U.S. Dramatic CompetitionAll FeaturesBIPOC StoriesWomen-Centered StoriesDramaFictionRomanceClosed CaptionU.S. Only- less

Screenings

in persononline
  • Jan 24, 11:30 AM MST
    Premiere

    Library Center Theatre

    Park City

  • Jan 25, 9:00 AM MST
    Screening

    Megaplex Redstone - 1

    Park City

    Open CaptionOpen Caption

  • Jan 28, 2:30 PM MST
    Screening

    Eccles Theatre

    Park City

  • Jan 30, 6:00 PM MST
    Screening

    Megaplex Redstone - 4

    Park City

  • Jan 31, 2:15 PM MST
    Screening

    Broadway Centre Cinemas - 3

    Salt Lake City

  • Jan 29, 3:00 PM GMT -
    Feb 2, 6:55 AM GMT
    Online Screening

Credits

  • Director(s)

    Stephanie Ahn

  • Screenwriter

    Stephanie Ahn

  • Producer

    Gary Foster

    Chris S. Lee

    Nina Yang Bongiovi

    Theresa Kang

    Son Sukku

    Russ Krasnoff

  • Director of Photography

    David McFarland

  • Production Designer

    Javiera Varas

  • Costume Designer

    Aubrey Laufer

  • Editor

    Malcolm Jamieson

    Stephanie Ahn

  • Composer

    Michael Brook

  • Casting Director

    Jennifer Venditti

  • Principal Cast

    Moon Choi

    Son Sukku

    Won Mi Kyung

    Kim Eung Soo

    Jefferson White

  • Company

    Banchan LLC

  • Contact

    Gary Foster

    gsfhorse@mac.com

    3103097731

Meet the Artist

Panelist Name

Stephanie Ahn

    Stephanie Ahn began her career working for Griffin Dunne and Jonathan Demme, later working on the post-production team of award-winning films such as The Girl and My Old Lady. Her screenplays have been featured in forums and contests. Ahn received her film degree from NYU Tisch School of the Arts.

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