History

영화 정보

World Premiere Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo

Wide Angle

True Story · Music/Dance · Politics/Conspiracy

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2001
  • Running Time90min
  • FormatBeta
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Singer Hahn Dae-Soo, who with his song ′Give Me Water′ sang about freedom, is a legendary artist who first introduced folk music to Korea. Due to political reasons, he had to leave the country and did not work as a musician for nearly 20 years. Hahn Dae-Soo returned to Korea on May 2001 for a concert, and this film is about his short stay. As can be heard on his 7th solo album, ′Age of Reason, Age of Treason′, and his 8th, ′Eternal Sorrow′, he sings about freedom, dreams, and his desire for a better life. Using his music as the background, the documentary shows his life and loneliness as a bohemian. Although his plans for a new album do not materialize, Hahn Dae-Soo exclaims that "Life is fragile, and I am just glad to be alive". (Kim Seong-Uk)
Director
Director
CHANG Ji-Wook
A graduate of Hanyang University’s Dept. of Theatre and Film, Chang Ji-Wook is currently a graduate film student majoring documentary in cinematography at Korean National University of Arts. He directed an experimental work, Mayonnaise(1996) and a documentary, Sicaf Making Movie(1999).
Director
LEE Chun-Woo
A graduate of Hanyang University’s Dept. of Theatre and Film, Lee Chun-Woo is currently working as a producer for “DigiLab“. He directed several films, including Kid(1995), Paper Airplane(1999) and Heaven’s Gate(2000).
Credit
  • Director
    CHANG Ji-Wook
    LEE Chun-Woo
  • ProducerHong Jee-Yong
  • CastHahn Dae Soo
  • CinematographyChang Ji-Wook
  • Production DesignLee Chun-Woo
  • EditorLee Chun-Woo
  • Production CompanyDG Lab
    dglab@korea.com
  • World SalesI&Cosmos
    dglab@korea.com
Photo

관련 기관 사이트

  • 부산광역시
  • 문화체육관광부
  • 영화진흥위원회
  • 영화의전당