Post Concussion
Originally released in 1999. Post Concussion is a documentary film. directed by Daniel Yoon. At just 82 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Felecia Faulkner and Daniel Yoon
Synopsis
First-time filmmaker Daniel Yoon's irreverent, semi-autobiographical film POST CONCUSSION is a brutally funny, unsentimental yet oddly inspiring portrayal of one man's journey after a serious head injury. Matthew Kang, a young management consultant (Yoon) is struck by a car and sustains a serious concussion. Terminated by his employer and dumped by his vaguely leftist bohemian girlfriend, Matthew derives a wicked sense of humor from the weirdness of his own situation, and in the process slowly rediscovers himself and life's deeper meanings.
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- Released
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Post Concussion about?
First-time filmmaker Daniel Yoon's irreverent, semi-autobiographical film POST CONCUSSION is a brutally funny, unsentimental yet oddly inspiring portrayal of one man's journey after a serious head ...
Who directed Post Concussion?
Post Concussion was directed by Daniel Yoon.
How long is Post Concussion?
Post Concussion has a runtime of 1 hours and 22 minutes (82 minutes total).
When was Post Concussion released?
Post Concussion was released on October 7, 1999 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Post Concussion?
The main cast of Post Concussion includes Felecia Faulkner, Daniel Yoon.