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Film Series: Dorm เด็กหอ (Dek hor)

Posted on 31 October 2007 by Ronald Gilliam

Wednesday, 31 October 2007
6:30 p.m. – Korean Studies Auditorium

Twelve-year-old Chatree is miserable and lonely after his transfer to an all-boys boarding school. His teacher does little to make him feel welcome and his peers bully him with tales of drowned boys and hanged girls. Chatree begins to feel his life is cursed until he meets and befriends a fellow student, who happens to harbor a curious secret. Dark and terrifying lessons are about to be learned in this school’s dorm and innocence will be lost forever. Dorm won the Glass Bear for Best Feature Film at the Kinderfest at the Berlin Film Festival.

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