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It was screened at the Almaty Film Festival in Kazakhstan on 19 September 2019,<ref>{{cite web |title=Screening Schedule – Almaty Film Festival |url=https://almatyfilmfestival.com/en/screening-schedule-2/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=The Almaty Film Festival is ready to kick off |url=https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/378164/}}</ref> where it was compared to Kim’s earlier film ”[[Samaritan Girl]]”.<ref name=”informburo”>{{cite web|language=Russian|title=Ким Ки Дук снял фильм в Казахстане. О чём он, и почему из него вырезали сцены секса? |url=https://informburo.kz/stati/kim-ki-duk-snyal-film-v-kazahstane-o-chyom-on-i-pochemu-iz-nego-vyrezali-sceny-seksa.html}}</ref> |
It was screened at the Almaty Film Festival in Kazakhstan on 19 September 2019,<ref>{{cite web |title=Screening Schedule – Almaty Film Festival |url=https://almatyfilmfestival.com/en/screening-schedule-2/}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=The Almaty Film Festival is ready to kick off |url=https://cineuropa.org/en/newsdetail/378164/}}</ref> where it was compared to Kim’s earlier film ”[[Samaritan Girl]]”.<ref name=”informburo”>{{cite web|language=Russian|title=Ким Ки Дук снял фильм в Казахстане. О чём он, и почему из него вырезали сцены секса? |url=https://informburo.kz/stati/kim-ki-duk-snyal-film-v-kazahstane-o-chyom-on-i-pochemu-iz-nego-vyrezali-sceny-seksa.html}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 4 November 2025
South Korea film
Dissolve[1][2] (Korean: 딘, Russian: Растворяться) is a 2019 feature-length drama film by the South Korean art-house director Kim Ki-Duk. It was shot in Kazakhstan with local actors[3] and premiered at the Cannes Film Market under the temporary title 3000.[4]
It was screened at the Almaty Film Festival in Kazakhstan on 19 September 2019,[5][6] where it was compared to Kim’s earlier film Samaritan Girl.[7]
This was Kim’s final film to be released before his death the following year.
In Almaty, a sheltered and chaste woman named Din sees her life intertwined with the experiences of a prostitute who looks like her.[7][8]
- Dinara Zhumagaliyeva as Din
- Sanjar Madi as Nurlan



