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World Premiere Raining Dust
2024 ACF AND Fund Recipient
True Story
Human Rights/Labor/Social
  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2025
  • Running Time119min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
“We wanted to remember.” Directors Ju Romi and Kim Taeil reveal their intentions with Raining Dust through this subtitle—so simple and clear it strikes viewers’ hearts. They keep records to remember. The film opens with the words of Taebaek’s last miners: “I had to earn a living.” These are the first words, spoken over the shot of a cage descending endlessly into a mine—the place that the miners of the soon-to-be-closed Jangseong Mining Station call hell. They began working out of poverty, needing to make a living somehow. Though they planned to quit after three days, they ended up staying for over 30 years, and in all that time, they saw nothing good. The film begins with the last remaining miners and leads to the story of the late Seong Wanhee, who set himself on fire, and his fellow workers. And a lament-like question touches the heart again: why were people trapped in extreme poverty driven to such desperate circumstances? Raining Dust is a film made from the heart to record and remember the greatness of labor and laborers. (KANG Sowon)
Schedule
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  • DATE
  • TIME
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code105 date09-19 time20:00 theaterCGV Centum City 2   
1212세관람가
GV
code230 date09-20 time10:00 theaterKOFIC Theater   
1212세관람가
code275 date09-21 time20:00 theaterCGV Centum City 4   
1212세관람가
GV
Director
Director
JU Romi
Ju Romi began her documentary career as a scriptwriter for Pharmacy for Peasant (2008). She worked as a scriptwriter and assistant director on No Name Stars (2010) and Wellang Trei (2012), and was credited as co-director starting with All Live, Olive (2016). The director co-directed the omnibus documentaries Forgetting and Remembering 2 (2017) and Again the Wind Blows (2022), the latter of which was invited to numerous film festivals, including the Busan International Film Festival and the Seoul International Women’s Film Festival and more.
Director
KIM Taeil
Kim began documentary filmmaking with the documentary collective ‘DocuPurn.’ Starting with Wonjin Rayon (1993), which addressed occupational disease issues related to the Wonjin Factory, he went on to direct numerous documentaries including Annyong, Sayonara (2005), No Name Stars (2010), Wellang Trei (2012), and All Live, Olive (2016). His works have been invited to various film festivals such as the Busan International Film Festival, Palm Springs International Film Festival, DMZ International Documentary Film Festival (DMZ Docs), Seoul Independent Film Festival (SIFF), and Seoul Independent Documentary Film & Video Festival (SiDoF), and have received numerous awards.
Credit
  • DirectorJU Romi
    KIM Taeil
  • ProducerKwangsoo PARK
    Junghyun MOON
  • CastYeonbok LEE
    Jongwon KIM
    Jaesung AHN
    Youngmoon KIM
    Gijun WON
    Miyeong JEON
    Samyong CHEON
    Kisuk KIM
    Jeomsam KIM
    Taeho RYU
  • CinematographyImho SHIN
    Sang-gu KIM
  • EditorHyungnam KIM
  • MusicSiwa
  • Production CompanySanggune
  • World SalesCinema DAL
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BNK부산은행
제네시스
한국수력원자력㈜
뉴트리라이트
두산에너빌리티
OB맥주 (한맥)
네이버
파라다이스 호텔 부산
한국거래소
드비치골프클럽 주식회사
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism
Busan Metropolitan City
Korean Film Council
BUSAN CINEMA CENTER