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Money

Korean Cinema Retrospective

Family · Psychology · Rural  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1958
  • Running Time123min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorB&W
Program Note
Bong-su (KIM Seung-ho) is a hardworking farmer, but his situation shows no sign of improving, no matter how diligently he toils. He has even postponed his daughter′s wedding several times because of financial strain. Bong-su sells his harvest but manages to lose all his earnings through gambling. Faced with the pressure of debt, he desperately sells the family calf, only to lose it all to a con man. After The Wedding Day, Kim had trouble finding leading roles, but his work in Money confirmed that he had the charisma to lead a film. The film′s portrayal of the realities of farmers was so bleak that it was discouraged from entering foreign film festivals. An instrumental entry in the line of Korean realism cinema, Money profoundly illustrated many of the issues that plagued farmers of the time: debt, gambling, and endless labor for little pay. The beauty of the mountains and rivers of the countryside only serve to underscore the farmers′ loneliness. (CHO Young-jung)
Director
KIM So-dong
Kim’s interest in film began while studying in Japan. He set foot in the film world by joining the production team of Peninsula’s Spring (1945, LEE Byung-il). In 1947, Kim founded the Film Science Research Institute. While making recording and other equipment, he made his directorial debut with Mok-Dan Ghost Story. From 1960, he tread the path of film administration and in 1972, he started the Korean Film Society, established theater and film studies at Han-yang University, and started cultivating prodigies.
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Credit
  • Director KIM So-dong 김소동
  • Producer KIM So-dong
  • Cast KIM Seung-ho, CHOI Nam-hyun, CHOI Eun-hee, KIM Jin-gyu
  • Screenplay SON Gi-Hyun
  • Cinematography SHIM Jae-Heung
  • Sound LEE Sang-man, LEE Kyung-soon
  • Music HAN Sang-gi
  • Production Company Kim Production

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