‘Life Is But a Dream’: Park Chan-Wook’s New Film Was Shot Entirely on iPhone

Indiewire reports on a short film titled Life Is But a Dream which was shot entirely on an iPhone 13. The film comes from director Park Chan-wook, who is directing the upcoming film Decision to Leave. His next project involves the HBO series The Sympathizer, which will feature Robert Downey Jr.

Life Is But a Dream is a comedy about an undertaker, played by Yoo Hae-jin, who accidentally summons a ghost, played by Park Jung-min while trying to steal a coffin. Park remarked on how he enjoyed making the short film because of the amount of creative freedom the medium offered as opposed to a big-budget film that follows deeper restrictions.

The film being shot on an iPhone shows a trend in filmmaking where filmmakers shoot films with an iPhone camera. This will have an effect on the film industry because a surplus of amateur filmmakers will have access to the resources to make a film. When making a film, especially a short film, getting hold of equipment can pose a massive challenge to those who are working on a tight budget. With a high-quality camera becoming more accessible, the entire art form of filmmaking will follow suit.

Life Is But a Dream has been posted to YouTube. Check out the film here:

Jackson Fanelli: I am currently pursuing my masters degree in Creative Writing from Full Sail University. My life passions revolve around artistic expression through both writing and acting. I was introduced to the arts through acting in musicals and plays. I hope to pursue screenwriting for television. I have an interest in studying the arts and what interests audiences which has led me to writing about films at MXDWN.
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