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Bun-Rye′s Story
Korean Cinema Retrospective
Crime/Violence · Coming of Age · Women
- CountryKorea
- Production Year1971
- Running Time102min
- Format35mm
- ColorB&W
Program Note
This is another film which deals with the suffering of women. Eldest daughter Bun-rye is deeply distressed after she is raped by Yong-pal. To make things worse, she is treated coldly by the impotent Young-chul who received Bun-rye as his second wife. The film is illuminated with the acting of Yoon Jung-hee and was awarded at the 10th Daejong Film Awards.
Director

YU Hyun-Mok
Yu Hyun-Mok is a film pioneer responsible for cultivating the aesthetics of Korean cinema who also had immense influence on other filmmakers. He directed 43 features including the classic An Aimless Bullet which many consider as the single greatest Korean film ever made.
Born in 1925, Yu Hyun-Mok began his film career in 1955 with The Crossroad. Since then, he has pursued auteurism in the midst of a turbulent modern history and the barren nature of Korean cinema. His films represent a mirror which reflect Korea’s social reality in a critical manner, questioning society in the following manner: reality vs. existence in [An Aimless Bullet] (1961), religion vs. ideology in [Martyr] (1965) and [Rainy Days] (1979), and tradition vs. modern times in [Daughters of the Pharmacist Kim] (1963) and [Three Henpeck Generation] (1967). Yu Hyun-Mok has journeyed in search of human life. He also presents a unified aesthetic exploration of reality and ample experimentation in cinematic images. His latest project is 1995’s [Mommy, Star and Sea Anemone].
Credit
- Director
YU Hyun-Mok - ProducerKIM Tai-soo
- CastYOON Jeong-hee
LEE Soon-jae
HEO Jang-gang
CHOI Nam-Hyun - ScreenplayBANG Young-Wung
- CinematographyYOU Young-gill
- EditorKIM Chang-soon
- MusicKIM Hee-jo
- Production CompanyTae Chang Enterprises Co.
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