The Han River

The Han River

Release date : May 6, 1938
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language :
Director : Baek Un-haeng /
Writers : Baek Un-haeng / Hwa-rang Kim /
Production companies : Banddo Films /
May 6, 1938 South Korea More
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The film depicts the reality of Joseon at the time through the conflict between the old and the new generation and the ethics between father and son. Park No-in (Yoon Bong-chun) is a boatman who believes in his profession. He intends to pass the ferry he inherited from his ancestors to his son (Lee Geum-ryong). But he doesn't want to be a boatman. When his father's compulsion grows stronger, one night he goes out alone to the riverside, caresses the oar stained by his father's hands, and then abruptly leaves.
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  • title:The Han River
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1938
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Baek Un-haeng /
  • Writers: Baek Un-haeng · Hwa-rang Kim ·
  • Production companies: Banddo Films ·
  • Overview:The film depicts the reality of Joseon at the time through the conflict between the old and the new generation and the ethics between father and son. Park No-in (Yoon Bong-chun) is a boatman who believes in his profession. He intends to pass the ferry he inherited from his ancestors to his son (Lee Geum-ryong). But he doesn't want to be a boatman. When his father's compulsion grows stronger, one night he goes out alone to the riverside, caresses the oar stained by his father's hands, and then abruptly leaves.
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