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HONG Ki-seon: The Cinema Beyond Suppression

The Road Taken

HONG Ki-seon|Korea|2003 |108min |Color |Feature / Drama, Society, Anticommunism |15+

Schedule

Code
724
Time
7/20  17:00 - 18:48
Theater
Bucheon City Hall, Fantastic Cube(1F)
Rate
15

Unless following Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
º°¾ÆÀÌÄÜNotice of No English-Subtitle

Schedule

Code
724
Time
7/20  17:00 - 18:48
Theater
Bucheon City Hall, Fantastic Cube(1F)
Rate
15

Unless following Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
º°¾ÆÀÌÄÜNotice of No English-Subtitle

Synopsis

Kim Sunmyung, a man with communist beliefs who refused to recant his ideals, would ultimately serve more than 42 years in prison. Based on a true story, the film tells of personal conviction and dignity.

Director

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HONG Ki-seon

Hong Ki-seon, who is part of the first generation of the Korean independent film movement, made the initial independent film organization named ‘Seoul Film Collective’(later on to be known as ‘Seoul Visual Collective’). He directed Cutting the Sorrow With a Knife Stuck in the Chest (1992), which was his debut film, and The Road Taken (2003), Where the Truth Lies (2009). The Discloser (2016) is his posthumous work.