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P'alto gangsan / chejak, Kungnip Yŏnghwa Chejakso ; kakpon, Sŏ Kŭn-bae ; kamdok, Pae Sŏ-gin.
팔도 강산 제작, 국립 영화 제작소 ; 각본, 서 근배 ; 감독, 배 석인.
LIBRA DVD 028 926
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Video
- Series:
- Modernization on screen : understanding Korean society and modernization through films
- Language:
- Arabic
- Chinese
- English
- French
- Japanese
- Korean
- Russian
- Spanish
- Subjects (All):
- Feature films.
- Korea (South).
- Korea (South)--Social conditions--Drama.
- Social conditions.
- Motion pictures, Korean.
- Korea (South)--In motion pictures.
- Feature films--Korea (South).
- Genre:
- Drama.
- Feature films.
- Video recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 videodisc (109 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
- polychrome
- Other Title:
- Title also in English on DVD surface and container: Six daughters
- Place of Publication:
- [Seoul] : Korean Film Archive, 2015.
- Language Note:
- In Korean with Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Spanish, French or Arabic subtitles.
- System Details:
- DVD; region ALL ; NTSC; 2.35:1 anamorpic widescreen.
- digital
- optical
- mono
- NTSC
- video file DVD video all regions
- Summary:
- Six daughters: "An elderly couple of Kim Hie-gab and Hwang Jeong-sun, who has six daughters and one son, commences a nationwide journey through every inch of the country to see six daughters living in every region. They visit their daughters and sons-in-law living in Cheongju, Buan, Busan, Ulsan, and Sokcho, and meet their youngest daughter and would-be son-in-law, a cyclist, while visiting their son on military service in Gangwon Province. This elderly couple witnesses the sights of the modernization of their homeland in which their sons-in-law are serving, and feels gratified with the direct/indirect participation of their children and sons-in-law in the process of modernization."--Container.
- "Modernization has been an important subject for Korea in the last century. Modernization was exchangeable with economic development and industrialization, and people took part on the road to achieve the so-called "Miracle on the Han River." Consequently, Korea was accredited as one of the rare countries that accomplished rapid economic growth. The shadow, however, was cast deeply along with the fast track of the development, and Korean society is now facing all problems great and small. It is meaningful to look back at the process of Korean modernization and to view various aspects of the modern represented in the films. These endeavors bring us beyond the mere appreciation of the past in a retrospective fashion and provide us a chance to make a rendezvous of the past with the present and that of the present with the past. The films selected from each period reveal the problems, values, and subconsciousness of the time, and they function as referential frameworks for each other, which bring you the joy of new discoveries."--Commentary book.
- Participant:
- Kim Hŭi-gap, Hwang Chŏng-sun, Kim Sŭng-ho, Ch'oe Ŭn-hŭi, Kim Chin-gyu, Yi Min-ja, Pak No-sik, Ko Ŭn-a, Hŏ Chang-gang, Kim Hye-jŏng.
- 김 희갑, 황 정순, 김 승호, 최 은희, 김 진규, 이 민자, 박 노식, 고 은아, 허 장강, 김 혜정.
- Credits:
- Ch'waryŏng Pae Sŏng-yong, Ha Tong-hak, p'yŏnjip Yi Chi-wan, ŭmak Chŏng Yun-ju.
- 촬영 배 성용, 하 동학, 편집 이 지완, 음악 정 윤주.
- Notes:
- Originally released as a motion picture in 1967.
- Planned by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) of the Republic of Korea ; co-planned by Korean Film Archive.
- OCLC:
- 941957998
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