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The Ritual for a Soldier

14th(2009) Korean Cinema Retrospective

Love/Romance · Eroticism · Tradition  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1969
  • Running Time32min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorB&W
Program Note
This graduation work of director Ha Kil-chong from UCLA was filmed in 16mm. Seemingly influenced by the New York avant-garde in the 60s, the film mainly talks with ‘death.’ Pitifully, the sound of this surrealistic film, which may have been influenced by the hippie culture, is lost and cannot be restored. It was filmed in 16mm; however, it has been re-mastered in 35mm to be screening purposes. It is too bad the sound could not be restored. However, it is a rare opportunity to see a legendary graduation work of Ha.
Director
Director
HA Kil-chong
Born in Busan on April 13th, 1941, Director Ha Kil-chong graduated from Seoul National University with a degree in French literature in 1959 and published a collection of poems in 1962. He moved to France after graduating, and later entered the UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television in 1965. Returning to Korea in 1970, he directed his first feature film, [The Pollen of Flowers], and in 1975 with his [The March of Fools], he was raised to the rank of major directors. He explored and made films of different styles such as [Her Fidelity] and [The Ascension of Han-ne]. He was an excellent critic and intellectual; and also a thinker who was ahead of his time. He passed away suddenly on 28 February 1979 due to a cerebrovascular stoke.
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Credit
  • Director HA Kil-chong 하길종
  • Screenplay HA Kil-chong 하길종
  • World Sales Korean Film Archive
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