Sa Bang-ji

Sa Bang-ji

Release date : October 29, 1988
Runtime : 1h 34m
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language : Korean /
Director : Song Gyeong-sik /
Writers : Tae-geun Ahn / Chi Sang-hak /
Production companies : Inchang Film /
October 29, 1988 1h 34m South Korea Drama Korean More
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Sa Bangji was an intersex person who according to historical records lived during Korea’s Joseon Dynasty. Taken in by a kindly benefactor, Sa Bangji lives in a monastery that is one day visited by a young widow, Lee So-sa, who is in mourning following the death of her husband. The pair’s meeting seems predestined, with the erotic attraction between Sa Bangji and Lee So-sa soon evolving into something far more transcendent – and dangerous. While aspects of the film – its stylised depiction of female actors and sex – identify it as a product of its time, Sa Bangji is undeniably a milestone in screen representations of intersex people, a film that refuses to shy away from the horrendous stigmatization faced by its titular character.
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  • title:Sa Bang-ji
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1988
  • Runtime:1h 34m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance · History ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language: Korean ·
  • Director: Song Gyeong-sik /
  • Writers: Tae-geun Ahn · Chi Sang-hak ·
  • Production companies: Inchang Film ·
  • Overview:Sa Bangji was an intersex person who according to historical records lived during Korea’s Joseon Dynasty. Taken in by a kindly benefactor, Sa Bangji lives in a monastery that is one day visited by a young widow, Lee So-sa, who is in mourning following the death of her husband. The pair’s meeting seems predestined, with the erotic attraction between Sa Bangji and Lee So-sa soon evolving into something far more transcendent – and dangerous. While aspects of the film – its stylised depiction of female actors and sex – identify it as a product of its time, Sa Bangji is undeniably a milestone in screen representations of intersex people, a film that refuses to shy away from the horrendous stigmatization faced by its titular character.
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