8 Days: Two Faces of the Feast

8 Days: Two Faces of the Feast

Release date : April 17, 2014
Runtime : 1h 13m
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language : Korean /
Director : Choi Pil-gon /
Writers : Yoo Gap-yeol /
Production companies : KBS Media /
April 17, 2014 1h 13m South Korea Documentary Korean More
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The film chases a historical event when King Jungjo tried to replace hispersonal revenge on those who killed his father Sado, the Crown Prince, with agreat cause to build up a nation for its people, which eventually leads to remind the lessons of history that repeat permanently like a Mobius strip. The film seems to aim to introduce the uniqueness of Uigwe with a historical yet futuristic value as a World Heritage on the surface, but in fact, it pursues torestore audio-visually the immaterial thing that remains only as a record under the name of feast. Inside the device receiving images, there might have been desires to reproduce the world or to secularize the invisible from the beginning. Hungry TV will awaken the potential to visualize all the intangible via digitaltechnology. So to speak, there is digital technology, and it is followed by aquestion: How far the digital technology of 21st century would lead this deviceto?
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  • title:8 Days: Two Faces of the Feast
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 13m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language: Korean ·
  • Director: Choi Pil-gon /
  • Writers: Yoo Gap-yeol ·
  • Production companies: KBS Media ·
  • Overview:The film chases a historical event when King Jungjo tried to replace hispersonal revenge on those who killed his father Sado, the Crown Prince, with agreat cause to build up a nation for its people, which eventually leads to remind the lessons of history that repeat permanently like a Mobius strip. The film seems to aim to introduce the uniqueness of Uigwe with a historical yet futuristic value as a World Heritage on the surface, but in fact, it pursues torestore audio-visually the immaterial thing that remains only as a record under the name of feast. Inside the device receiving images, there might have been desires to reproduce the world or to secularize the invisible from the beginning. Hungry TV will awaken the potential to visualize all the intangible via digitaltechnology. So to speak, there is digital technology, and it is followed by aquestion: How far the digital technology of 21st century would lead this deviceto?
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