Flame

Flame

Release date : December 15, 1975
Runtime : 1h 35m
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language : Korean /
Director : Yu Hyun-mok /
Writers : Seon Woo-hui /
Production companies : Nam-a Pictures /
December 15, 1975 1h 35m South Korea War Korean More
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A man wanders around the mountains with a bleeding leg, holding a rifle in his hand. Seemingly a fugitive, he runs from as-yet unknown pursuers, but he also seems to be following somebody who has already walked the same path. As he hides in a secluded cave, past memories sweep through his exhausted mind, memories of lifelong cowardice and evasion. And this recollection leads to a reconstruction of early 20th century Korean history. Winner of Best Picture (Nam-a Pictures Co., Ltd.), Best Actor (Ha Myung-joong), Best Art Direction (Kim Yoo-joon), Best Lighting (Son Young-cheol) at the 14th Grand Bell Awards. (source: Jiro Hong, koreanfilm.org)
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  • title:Flame
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1975
  • Runtime:1h 35m
  • Genres: War · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language: Korean ·
  • Director: Yu Hyun-mok /
  • Writers: Seon Woo-hui ·
  • Production companies: Nam-a Pictures ·
  • Overview:A man wanders around the mountains with a bleeding leg, holding a rifle in his hand. Seemingly a fugitive, he runs from as-yet unknown pursuers, but he also seems to be following somebody who has already walked the same path. As he hides in a secluded cave, past memories sweep through his exhausted mind, memories of lifelong cowardice and evasion. And this recollection leads to a reconstruction of early 20th century Korean history. Winner of Best Picture (Nam-a Pictures Co., Ltd.), Best Actor (Ha Myung-joong), Best Art Direction (Kim Yoo-joon), Best Lighting (Son Young-cheol) at the 14th Grand Bell Awards. (source: Jiro Hong, koreanfilm.org)
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