Richmond Film Society presents ‘Next Sohee’ (South Korea)

A powerful, insightful and intelligent critique of South Korean work culture.

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Tickets General Admission £5

           Students £3

Rated 18

Running time 138 minutes

Next Sohee (South Korea)

27th January I 8pm I Runtime: 138 minutes

Next Sohee is a powerful, insightful and intelligent critique of South Korean work culture, which lifts the lid off the corporate pressure cooker of call centres. The film paints a sombre picture of a society where each institution – schools, education authorities, employment departments, employers, police, and families – appear to operate with impunity, creating a labyrinth of excuses that ultimately dismiss the gravity of an employees ’plight.

Sohee, a talented and ebullient student, is given an exploitative internship at a call centre. When the grim realities of the toxic workplace lead to tragic consequences, an investigation is launched to ascertain who, if anyone, is responsible. The detective, suspecting criminal negligence, probes the circumstances, only to find an unsettling truth. A story in two parts: the first about Sohee and the second the investigation.

A poignant and socially conscious film that quietly builds emotional weight as it unfolds. It explores harsh realities faced by young people entering the workforce and the pressure and neglect that can lead to devastating consequences. Visually, the film is restrained but purposeful, and the performances – especially by Kim Si-eun as Sohee – are subtle and yet full of impact. There’s a lingering sadness throughout the film that stays with you.

Next Sohee does not offer any easy resolutions, but it handles its themes with sensitivity and care. It’s a powerful film and a shocking exposé that is not always easy to watch but certainly worth it.

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Around 60 non-member tickets are available to purchase for individual screenings in Season 62.

Non-member tickets are £5 (full-time students £3) and can be purchased in advance from The Exchange Box Office by 24/7 online booking, in-person or via telephone on 020 8240 2399 (lines open Mon-Thurs 10am-5pm). To ensure that you secure a ticket and avoid disappointment, we recommend early pre-booking via The Exchange.

About Richmond Film Society 

 

Richmond Film Society was formed in 1963 and has since screened nearly 900 films. Its objective was, and remains, to bring our local community the very best in World Cinema. The seasons run from September to June and attract an aggregate audience of just over 5,000. Season 62 will comprise 20 films of international repute, including features from Europe, Africa, Central America, East Asia, USA and UK. 

Films are shown on alternate Tuesdays at 8:00 pm sharp, with no ads or trailers. On screening nights, the bar opens at 7:00 p.m. and drinks can be brought into the auditorium. Film notes are available online for each screening and audience scores and feedback are collated. 

For further information on RFS and the programme of films, please visit http://www.richmondfilmsoc.org.uk 

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