7–18 november 2012

Push! Push! is a Korean comedy which takes place at a gyneacological clinic.
The clinic is run by two young and efficient female doctors, a gyneacologist and an obstetrician. In the hospital a set of different women with different histories come together, and they are all there for various reasons. Abortions, pregnancies, contraceptives, and births are dealt with. In Push! Push! the viewer follows the hectic work of the two doctors, which swing s between life and death, love and loss.
been raped and she replies 'Thanks for doing a good job', at which point he bows and says thank you. One of many absurd situations which lasts a short time for the patients but is part of everyday life for the hospital staff.
One of the doctors is married and has children whilst the other is single. Sometimes they have different opinion
on what should be done with the patients. I n one case the married doctor is for abortion whilst the unmarried is against it, with the motivation that the woman who wants to do it actually has a husband who can look after her and the child.
I n Push! Push! it's not an easy job
bei ng a woman, and at the end of the fi I m the same problems with the question of abortion come up, but then with one of the doctors as patient, lying in the gyneacological chair, and the other doing the examination.
MARIA WESTIN
| Titel | Push, Push |
| Regi | Chul-Soo Park |
| Land | |
| Prod. år | 1998 |
| Längd | 95 min |
| Festivalår | 1998 |
| Sektion | Asian Images |
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