The Harmonium in My Memory | |
---|---|
Theatrical poster |
|
Hangul | 내 마음의 풍금 |
RR | Nae Maeumui Pongkeum |
Directed by | Lee Young-jae |
Produced by | Seo Hyun-seok |
Written by | Lee Young-jae |
Starring | Lee Byung-hun Jeon Do-yeon Lee Mi-yeon |
Music by | Cho Dong-ik |
Cinematography | Jeon Jo-myeong |
Editing by | Kyeong Min-ho |
Release date(s) | 27 March 1999 |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
The Harmonium in My Memory (Hangul: 내 마음의 풍금; RR: Nae Maeumui Pongkeum) is a 1999 South Korean film.
Contents |
The film is set in South Korea, 1962. Kang Soo-ha, a 21 year-old teacher from Seoul, takes his first job at a village school in Gangwon Province. One of his older students, 17 year-old Yun Hong-yeon, develops a crush on him, though her efforts to catch his attention seem to go unnoticed. Meanwhile, Soo-ha has fallen for Yang Eun-hee, another teacher at their school, and when Hong-yeon realises she does everything she can to discredit her older rival.
The Harmonium in My Memory was released in South Korea on 27 March 1999.[1]
|