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Martyr

14th(2009) Korean Cinema Retrospective

War · Spirituality · Psychology  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1965
  • Running Time124min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorB&W
Program Note
Out of fourteen ministers taken away by the communist troop, only two comes back alive. The mystery behind their survival is at the issue here. Told through one of the survivor’s testimony, depicts images of men troubled between the war and the religion. Although laden with anti-Communist notions from the 60’s military regime.
Director
Director
YU Hyun-Mok
Yu Hyun-Mok is a film pioneer responsible for cultivating the aesthetics of Korean cinema who also had immense influence on other filmmakers. He directed 43 features including the classic An Aimless Bullet which many consider as the single greatest Korean film ever made. Born in 1925, Yu Hyun-Mok began his film career in 1955 with The Crossroad. Since then, he has pursued auteurism in the midst of a turbulent modern history and the barren nature of Korean cinema. His films represent a mirror which reflect Korea’s social reality in a critical manner, questioning society in the following manner: reality vs. existence in [An Aimless Bullet] (1961), religion vs. ideology in [Martyr] (1965) and [Rainy Days] (1979), and tradition vs. modern times in [Daughters of the Pharmacist Kim] (1963) and [Three Henpeck Generation] (1967). Yu Hyun-Mok has journeyed in search of human life. He also presents a unified aesthetic exploration of reality and ample experimentation in cinematic images. His latest project is 1995’s [Mommy, Star and Sea Anemone].
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Credit
  • Director YU Hyun-Mok 유현목
  • Producer KWAK Jeong-hwan 곽정환
  • Cast KIM Jin-kyu 김진규, NAM KOONG Won 남궁 원, JANG Dong-he 장동휘, PARK Am 박암
  • Screenplay LEE Jin-Seob 이진섭, KIM Kang-Yun 김강윤
  • Cinematography SIM Jae-heung 심재흥
  • Production Design LEE Bong-seon 이봉선
  • Editor LEE Kyoung-ja 이경자
  • Sound KIM Byeong-su 김병수, CHOI Hyung-rai 최형래
  • Music HAN Sang-ki 한상기
  • Production Company Hap Dong Films Co., Ltd

  • World Sales Korean Film Archive
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