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Good Windy Days
Korean Cinema Retrospective
Family · Urbanization · Literature · Crime/Violence · Love/Romance · Social Criticism · Capitalism · Biography · Horror/Gore · Psychology · Human Rights · History · · Family/Child · LGBTQ+ · Travel/Road Movie
- CountryKorea
- Production Year1980
- Running Time113min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Good Windy Days(1980) is the movie that defines Lee Jang-ho as a critical social realism writer. Ahn Sung-ki returns to the big screen as an adult actor for the first time in this film. Numerous actors such as Kim Seong-chan, Lee Yeong-ho, Yu Ji-in, Kim Bo-yeon, Choi Bool-am, Kim Hee-ra, Park Won-suk, Kim In-moon, Kim Young-ae, and Im Ye-jin provide unforgettable performances. The film was considered a must-see movie for other young cineasts at that time. The film describes 1970’s Seoul after the development of Gangnam in southern Seoul. The film is focused on three young impoverished rural men who migrate to an urban existence and includes different stories from different generations of that time, which becomes a film that portrays the identification of an era. (Nam Dong-chul)
Director
LEE Jang-ho
While working for Shin Sang-ok’s Shin Films production company, Lee Jangho made his debut with Heavenly Homecoming to Stars in 1974, before he directedGood Windy Day (1980), Children of Darkness Part 1, Young-ae the Songstress (1981), Declaration of Idiot (1983), Between The Knees (1984), Eoh Wu-dong (1985), and A Wanderer Never Stops on the Road (1987). He was the iconic director of the 70s and 80s.
Credit
- Director
LEE Jang-ho - CastSung-ki Ahn
Yeong-ho Lee
Seong-chan Kim
Ye-jin Im
Bo-yeon Kim
Ji-in Yu - CinematographyJeong-min Seo
- EditorHee-su Kim
- SoundJae-woong Lee
- MusicDo-hyang Kim
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