My Korean Cinema
Originally released in 2002. My Korean Cinema is a documentary film. directed by Kim Hong-joon. With a runtime of 2h 1m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Synopsis
A personal and subjective video essay series on the Korean cinema, consisting of 9 episodes. Its episodes include fragments of memory about Korean films and their ‘field’, actual moments of what is happening here and now, and images excerpted from Korean films. [Ep 1] My Chungmuro (2002) [Ep 2] For March of Fools (2003) [Ep 3] Smoking Women (2003) [Ep 4] Kino 99 (2003) [Ep 5] Song of Keumsoon (2004) [Ep 6] The Creative Restoration of ‘An Empty Dream’ (2005) [Ep 7] Reflection on Kim Gu (2005) [Ep 8] Garibong, Again (2006) [Ep 9] A Short Film about Pre-1945 Korean Cinema (2006)
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- KO
Frequently Asked Questions
What is My Korean Cinema about?
A personal and subjective video essay series on the Korean cinema, consisting of 9 episodes. Its episodes include fragments of memory about Korean films and their ‘field’, actual moments of wha...
Who directed My Korean Cinema?
My Korean Cinema was directed by Kim Hong-joon.
How long is My Korean Cinema?
My Korean Cinema has a runtime of 2 hours and 1 minutes (121 minutes total).
When was My Korean Cinema released?
My Korean Cinema was released on January 1, 2002 in theaters.