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A Coachman

Korean Cinema Retrospective

Family · Love/Romance · Capitalism  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1961
  • Running Time97min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorB&W
Program Note
A Coachman was awarded the Silver Bear at the 11th Berlin Film Festival, becoming the first film to showcase Korean Cinema to the Western world. In it, KIM Seung-ho plays HA Chun-sam, a horse driver who struggles with debt, barely making a living by pulling other people′s carts. He is also a single father who is responsible for raising his family, but he never complains. Ha is perpetually worrying about his children: Ok-nyuh, who ran away from her abusive husband; Ok-hee, his vain younger daughter; and Dae-up, the youngest son and perpetual problem child. Ha′s hopes hang on his eldest son Soo-up, who is a student. However, even Soo-up is considering giving up his exams in order to help out his father. KIM Seung-ho′s portrayal of a self-sacrificing patriarch in A Coachman is considered to be the pinnacle of his many roles as a father. It is also the film that left the most significant impression of Kim as an actor with the Korean public. Aside from the family drama, there are elements of a romance as well, as frequent co-star HWANG Jeong-soon plays an unpretentious love interest. The film is also monumental in the way it captures the social structure of the time. It was an era where horses and automobiles coexisted, marked by the emergence of a new class of capitalists and well-educated elite, who would oppress the laborers who toiled under them. (CHO Young-jung)
Director
KANG Dae-jin
After graduating from Seorabul Art College, Kang went on to be the assistant director for SHIN Sang-ok’s The Shadowless Pagoda, making his directorial debut in 1959 with Like Father like Son. After solidifying ground with Mr. Park (1960), at the young age of 26, he won the Silver Bear Extraordinary Jury Prize at Berlin for A Coachman (1961) to become a representative Korean director. He left behind 47 films based on loving families. His famous works include Fishermen (1961), Sorrowful Youth (1967), A Top Knot on Montmartre (1987), etc.
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Credit
  • Director KANG Dae-jin 강대진
  • Producer LEE Hwa-ryong
  • Cast KIM Seung-ho, SHIN Young-gyun, HWANG Jeong-soon, CHO Mi-ryung
  • Screenplay LIM Hee-jae
  • Cinematography LEE Mun-baek
  • Editor KIM Hee-soo
  • Sound SON In-ho, LEE Sang-man
  • Music LEE In-kwon
  • Production Company Hwa-sung Film Co., LTD.

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