Hom Yun's meticulously ordered life of reading books and drinking coffee
receives a jolt when a mysterious cultural foundation unexpectedly
agrees to fund his film proposal: a blend of fiction and documentary, a
tone-poem constructed around a lyrical narrative, set around Scythian
graves in the High Altai mountains. Desperate to be taken on as his
assistant, the foundation's secretary follows him from their offices and
begins a night of crossed wires, dislocation, and reality seen through
glass, darkly. One of South Korea's most astonishingly sui generis
authors, Bae Suah mixes the cerebral and the pungently physical, the
mundane and the wildly surreal, in a characteristically potent blend.