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THE MOMENTS: THE HANDMAIDEN is the first official book personally approved and presented by director Park Chan wook, featuring 400 images from photographer Lee Jae Hyuk.

Lee is an accomplished stills photographer known for his collaboration with Bong Joon Ho, Choi Dong hoon and more.

Release Date: June 15, 2022



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Film stills, usually taken for marketing and promoting purposes, have been elevated to the state of art in The Handmaiden and are being published in the 1st Official Photo Book, ’The Moments: The Handmaiden’. The film was directed by Park Chan wook, who had already gained worldwide recognition through Oldboy. The Handmaiden was a film of deceiving and being deceived, centered around the fate-changing love between ‘Lady Hideko(Kim Min hee)’ and ‘Sook-hee(Kim Tae ri). It portrayed Director Park’s grotesque yet finesse aesthetics, which was much loved by the audience. With its premiere, a significant domestic and international fandom was formed, creating ‘The Handmaiden Syndrome’.

There have been many books about The Handmaiden, but ‘The Moments’ is the one-and-only Official Photo Book of the film. ‘The Moments: The Handmaiden’ contains 400 photographs spread over 520 pages, carefully picked from over 10,000 film stills taken by Lee Jae Hyuk, who has been the go-to film still photographer for top directors such as Parasite’s Bong Joon ho and Alien’s Choi Dong hoon. A film photo book with never-before-seen extensive volume, aesthetically amplified extra-large high-quality photo prints, high-quality fabric hardcover binding with a bookcase, and much more. A book produced in the most luxurious of ways.

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   The Handmaiden Photo Book (Purple)

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A woman is hired as a handmaiden to a Japanese heiress, but secretly she is involved in a plot to defraud her.








Director : Park Chan-wook

Writers : Sarah Waters - Chung Seo-kyung - Park Chan-wook

Stars : Kim Min-hee - Ha Jung-woo - Cho Jin-woong

The Handmaiden