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To Comrade
Wide Angle
True Story · Music/Dance · Labor
- CountryKorea
- Production Year1997
- Running Time55min
- Formatvideo
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
How does a new cultural movement with populist aspirations actually go about the business of reaching the people? This film revolves around two 90s rock bands, May Day and the Ji-Chul Band and tries to answer the above question by following around the bands and their members night and day. Although there are people who embrace the opportunity to explore new ideas and forms of expression, there are others who feel awkward or shy about taking part in a new culture. Music may bring the masses together, but whether rock can speak for a new movement is a different issue. The film attempts to confirm this from the field, accompanying the bands on tour to determine whether it is the spirit of rebellion or a sense of justice which moves them, and in doing so, shows us first hand how resistance is something which is made and not simply an attitude to be taken as a given among the youth of today. (Lee Sang-Yong)
Director
Nam Tae-je
Born 1968, Nam Tae-Je studied Korean Literature at Seoul National University and directed a short film The Thing in 1997.
Choi Jung-Ho
Born in 1974, Choi Jung-Ho studied at Inga University and worked as a cinematographer for A Salman.
Kim Kyoung-Hwa
Born in 1974, Kim Kyoung-Hwa Kim Kyoung-Hwa studied at Kyung-Hee University and co-directed the film Peterpan in 1997.
Bak Seung-Jae
Born in 1971, Bak Seung-Jae studied at Kunkuk University and directed the short film A Salman in 1998.
Credit
- Director
Nam Tae-je
Choi Jung-Ho
Kim Kyoung-Hwa
Bak Seung-Jae - ScreenplayNam Tae-Je
- CinematographyBak Seung-Jae
Choi Jung-Ho - Production DesignKim Gyung-Hwa
- EditorNam Tae-Je
Choi Jung-Ho - World SalesKeosensori
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