1993
Drama | Musical
South Korea | Korean | Color | 01:52
The specifically Korean tradition that is reclaimed in Sopyonje is the type of folk-song known as pansori, described as a musical sublimation of South-West Korea's collective grief and suffering - in other words, a kind of blues. The film's three central characters are itinerant pansori singers in the 1950s, a time when many aspects of Korean culture came under siege from Japanese and western influences. The story unfolds through flashbacks.
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Myung-gon Kim | Youbong |
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Jung-hae Oh | Songhwa |
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Kyu-chul Kim | Dong-ho |
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Sae-kil Shin | |
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Byeong-kyeong Ahn | Nak-san Geo-sa |
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Jae-hyeon Jo | Dong-ho |
| Director | Kwon-Taek Im |
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| Writer | Chung-Joon Lee, Myung-gon Kim | |
| Producer | Tae-won Lee | |
| Musician | Su-chol Kim | |
| Photography | Il-seong Jeon | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |