DocFest: There Are No Words
Award-winning filmmaker Min Sook Lee turns the camera on herself in this urgent documentary, searching for memories of her mother, Song Ji Lee, who died by suicide when Lee was just 12 years old.Confrontational and speculative, There Are No Words contemplates how trauma fractures memory as Lee revisits the people and places of her childhood in Toronto, Canada, and Hwasun, South Korea, her place of birth.A looming figure in this search is Lee’s now 90-year-old father, who met her mother while serving in a national intelligence agency under dictator Park Chung Hee in 1960s South Korea. He is her last direct connection to her mother, although he’s an unreliable narrator with a history of abuse who speaks in a mother tongue she cannot fully understand.Through a fabric of real and imagined histories, Lee reveals that some stories must still be told, even when there are no words for grief.
Runtime
1h 38mYear
2025Director
Min Sook LeeFormat
DCPCountry
CanadaFirst Showing
May 30, 2026Categories
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