Moon Choi and Son Sukku on Their Moving Sundance Debut ‘Bedford Park’: “It Was Something That I Never Saw [Before]”
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Bedford Park Sundance Review: Unconvincing Romance Between Two Lost Souls is Slower Than Molasses
Romantic collisions between two lost souls of the kind Bedford Park traffics in usually have a propulsive pace that makes their meeting feel inevitable. Feature debut writer/director Stephanie Ahn has an eye for the latter but not the former. The circumstances around Audrey and Eli's union (Moon Choi and Son Suk-ku, respectively) is tender, yet forceful, beautiful, yet pained; but the film is otherwise formless, uninspiring and moves like molass…
Stephanie Ahn's "Bedford Park" - Sundance 2026 Film Review
The children of immigrants continue to face a precarious future when they can’t reconcile their past in this strong debut feature. The post Sundance 2026 Review: A Car Crash Opens an Unexpected Road to Recovery in Stephanie Ahn’s Unapologetically Sharp “Bedford Park” appeared first on The Moveable Fest.
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