Synopsis
Questions of identity are bewitchingly explored as South-Korean-born Carl questions the life mapped out for him by his adoptive parents in rural West Denmark.Imbued with dignity and grace, Malene Choi’s first feature-length fiction (after her hybrid doc-fiction The Return in 2018) innovatively explores the bonds of blood and family, and ideas around belonging. Returning home to his adoptive parents in West Denmark after graduating high school, Carl is embraced by their sweet love, and yet feels drawn to something beyond the family farm and their expectations for him. Writer-director Choi elegantly explores Carl’s unresolved desire to discover more about his birth and roots in South Korea, blending her keen documentarian eye for quotidian rural rituals with distinctive dreamlike elements to striking effect. With its exquisite sense of place and sensitive rendering of the nuances of sometimes challenging relationships Choi and her terrific cast create a work of surprising and quietly moving beauty.
A stunningly beautiful, quiet and extremely powerful coming-of-age story of identity and
belonging, THE QUIET MIGRATION spotlights outstanding performances, stunning visuals, and the remarkably assured talent of Writer/Director Malene Choi (“The Return”, 2018).