A Journey with Korean Masters

A Journey with Korean Masters

Release date : March 21, 2013
Runtime : 1h 48m
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Writers : Seo Kyeong-sook /
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"A Journey with Korean Masters" is an omnibus film compiling four shorts created by directors who once dominated Korean cinema: Park Chul-soo, Lee Doo-yong, Lee Jang-ho, and Chung Ji-young. This modest project is the product of collaboration between professional and amateur actors of all ages and the masters. The aim was to promote the city of Seoul and the harmony of old and new. The project began as a promotional event, but its cinematic quality is equal, if not superior, to any Korean films officially invited to BIFF this year. That is by no means simply being polite. This special screening is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the unique characteristics of masters experiencing a cinema renaissance in their twilight years.
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  • title:A Journey with Korean Masters
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2013
  • Runtime:1h 48m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Byeon Jang-ho / Chung Ji-young / Lee Jang-ho / Lee Doo-yong / Park Cheol-su /
  • Writers: Seo Kyeong-sook ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:"A Journey with Korean Masters" is an omnibus film compiling four shorts created by directors who once dominated Korean cinema: Park Chul-soo, Lee Doo-yong, Lee Jang-ho, and Chung Ji-young. This modest project is the product of collaboration between professional and amateur actors of all ages and the masters. The aim was to promote the city of Seoul and the harmony of old and new. The project began as a promotional event, but its cinematic quality is equal, if not superior, to any Korean films officially invited to BIFF this year. That is by no means simply being polite. This special screening is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the unique characteristics of masters experiencing a cinema renaissance in their twilight years.
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