영화 정보
Black Republic
korean Retrospective
Love/Romance · Labor · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year1990
- Running Time100 mins
- Format35mm
- Colorcolor
Program Note
In a mining village layered in gray dust, a man posing as Kim Ki-Young finds refuge from winter and the law. Wanted by the police for an offense he commited under the authoritarian rule of the 1980′s, he conceals himself as an odd-jobber in a briquette factory. There he meets old and feeble Shim, heavily indebted Chung, Sooney′s mother who must nurse her husband, and little Dae-Sik. He befriends Sung-Chu, an apparently immoral hellraiser with true maternal kindness. When Ki-Young meets Young-Sook, a lonely waitress, their lives get altered in a loving, philosophical manner.
Director
PARK Kwang-Su
Born in Sokcho in 1955, he studied sculpture at Seoul National University and film at the ESEC Film School in Paris. His first feature film is <Chilsu and Mansu> (1988). His subsequent features include <Black Republic> (1990), <Berlin Report> (1991), <To the Starry Island> (1994), and <A Single Spark> (1995).
Credit
- Director
PARK Kwang-Su - ProducerLEE Woo-Suck
- CastMOON Sung-Keun
SIM Hye-Jin
PARK Joong-Hoon - ScreenplayYUN Dae-Seong
PARK Kwang-Su
KIM Sung-Su - CinematographyYoo Young-Gil
- EditorKIM Hyun
- MusicKIM Soo-Chul
- Production CompanyDong-A Export Co
. Ltd.
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