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World Premiere
Little Pond in Main Street
Wide Angle
Family · Urbanization · Environment · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2014
- Running Time90min
- FormatHDCAM
- ColorColor
Program Note
The Geumcheon District members of the Korea Street Vendors Confederation visit a successful community radio station. Seeing how anyone can participate to further the communication of the local community, they decide to establish their own community radio station. They want to begin the conversations as soon as possible, but their conflict with a similar group, the Korea Democratic Street Venders Confederation, and the government crackdown on their business make not only the establishing the radio station impossible, but it makes business difficult. The film shows the partially successful community movement by street vendors. The Design Seoul Street becomes a microcosm of Seoul. On a street that most people pass without interest, a fight ensues every day to protect the individual and the community. It is exhausting work, but for the sake of communication, they proudly exclaim, “the street vendors’ radio station is in the streets.” (KONG Youngmin)
Director
LEE Kang-gil
Lee has made several documentaries especially in the field of environment, human rights, and peace. Since 2000, he has been living at Buan making a series of To Live-Save Our Saemankum, which earned him a nickname as a fisherman with a camera. He won the Grand Prize at Green Film Festival in Seoul with Sweet Nuke(2010), an AND fund recipient, and currently is highly active in the field of media movement and education.
Credit
- Director
LEE Kang-gil - ProducerHeonmyeong LEE
- CastSeonghun HONG
Uiseon YOO
Byeongcheon AHN
Eunjae LEE - ScreenplayKanggil LEE
- CinematographyKanggil LEE
- Production DesignMoonjoo LEE
Seungyong MOON - EditorKanggil LEE
- SoundByeongo KIM
- MusicHun HUH
- Production CompanyCameraeyeFilm
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