In this episode, I explore Ounie Lecomte's moving 2009 debut feature film, "A Brand New Life." The film is based on Lecomte's own life and centers around a 9-year-old girl who is abandoned by her father at an orphanage in Seoul in 1975. I discuss the film's themes of abandonment, loss, loneliness, and the marginalization of women. I also talk about more general things at the beginning of the episode, like why the Her Head in Films podcast means so much to me and why I am putting so much of myself into it.


Please consider making this podcast sustainable by supporting it on Patreon.


Subscribe to the Her Head in Films newsletter


Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr.


Things Discussed in this Episode:

Listen to my series on Formative Art House Films: The Passion of Joan of Arc, La Jetée, Cleo from 5 to 7, L'avventura, Close-Up
Watch 'A Brand New Life' for free on Tubi TV (for residents of the United States)
Listen to my episode on Joanna Hogg's 2007 film, 'Unrelated'
Read Ounie Lecomte's 2009 interview with IndieWire
Listen to my episode on Lee Chang-dong's film, 'Poetry'
Listen to my episode on Abbas Kiarostami's 'Where Is My Friend's House?' and Mohammad-Ali Talebi's 'Willow and Wind'
Listen to my episodes on Satyajit Ray's Pather Panchali and The Apu Trilogy
Listen to my epsiode on Agnieszka Holland's 'The Secret Garden'
Listen to my episode on Peter Weir's 'Dead Poets Society'
Check out the streaming site, Mubi

Twitter Mentions