Interview (2000 film)
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| Hangul | 인터뷰 |
| Revised Romanization | Inteobyu |
| Directed by | Byun Hyuk |
| Written by | Byun Hyuk Kwon Yong-guk Oh Hyeon-ri Jeong Jin-wan |
| Produced by | Lee Chun-yeon |
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| Cinematography | Kim Hyeong-gu |
| Edited by | Kim Sang-bum |
| Music by | Park Ho-jun |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
Interview (Korean: 인터뷰; lit. Inteobyu) is a 2000 South Korean romantic drama film written and directed by Byun Hyuk. The film follows Eun-seok (Lee Jung-jae), a documentary filmmaker prepares a documentary about love when he involves a young woman Young-hee (Shim Eun-ha), who works as a beauty assistant in a parlor shop, found in a tape filmed by Seok's assistant director Min-su (Kim Jung-hyun).
Interview was the seventh film to be made under the guidelines of Danish's avant-garde movement Dogme 95 to officially certified as a Dogme film (known as Dogme #7 - Interview), and the first Asian, and so far only, film (referred as "Asian Dogme") to produced under the Dogme rules known as "Vows of Chastity".
It was released on April 1, 2000; simultaneously, it marked Eun-ha's final film role.