HANYO
Dong-sik, who teaches music at a textiles factory, shows interest in an article about one of the top three Korean films of all time. Kim Ki-young’s masterpiece occupies a place of its own within the Golden Age of Korean cinema. Based on a contemporary news story, the film focuses on a traditional family. The husband, Dong-sik, teaches music to women factory workers, while his wife spends her days at home at the sewing machine trying to earn enough money to cover the family bills. When she breaks down from overwork, Dong-sik employs a housemaid. However, the maid they hire acts in strange ways, spying on Dong-sik and catching rats with her bare hands.
Year of production: 1960
Duration: 109 minutes
Credits
- Kim KI-YOUNG Music
- Kim DEOK-JIN Cinematography
- Kim KI-YOUNG Music
- Han SANG-KI Music
- Lee KYEONG-SUN Sound
Casting
Images
Contacts
Production
- KUK DONG / SEKI TRADING CO.
International Press
-
SWCP
T: 44 207 580 0222www.swcp.co.uk
SARAH WILBYsarahwilby@mac.com, sarahbemand@swcp.co.uk
Distribution
- WORLD CINEMA FOUNDATIONwww.worldcinemafoundation.orgyou@worldcinemafoundation.org
International sales
-
NON RENSEIGNÉ
T: 33 (0)1 47 38 14 02