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Peasants |
Directed by |
Kim Ki-young[1] |
Produced by |
Lee Woo-suk |
Written by |
Kim Yong-Jin
Lee Kwang-sun |
Starring |
Lee Hwa-si
Kim Chung-chul |
Music by |
Han Sang-ki |
Cinematography |
Koo Joong-mo |
Editing by |
Hyeon Dong-chun |
Distributed by |
Dong-a Exports Co. Ltd. |
Release date(s) |
March 25, 1978 |
Running time |
125 minutes |
Country |
South Korea |
Language |
Korean |
IMDb profile |
Korean name |
Hangul |
흙 |
Peasants (흙 - Heulk) is a 1978 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young.
[edit] Synopsis
During the Japanese occupation, a Korean lawyer devotes his work to rural development, believing this is the only way to preserve Korean identity. Interpreting these actions as anti-Japanese, the Japanese authorities imprison the lawyer for five years. When he is released, he finds his wife continuing his work.[2]
- Lee Hwa-si[3]
- Kim Chung-chul
- Yeom Bok-sun
- Nam Sung-Hoon
- Park Jung-ja
- Kim Choo-ryeon
- Gwon Mi-hye
- Park Am
- Kim Won-seop
- Yeo Po
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