In 12th-century China, during Mongol rule, childhood sweethearts Jin-ha and Sullie are separated but vow to reunite. Orphan Jin-ha begins training in the Bichun martial arts and discovers his father was a swordsman murdered by the Mongol army. Meanwhile Sullie’s father, a Mongol general, arranges for her to marry a Mongol noble. Believing Jin-ha to be dead, Sullie marries the noble. Recovering from near-death, Jin-ha takes on the persona of bandit Jahalang, and begins an anti-Mongol crusade with the help of his army of warriors. —Wikipedia
Kim Young-jun or Kim Yeong-joon (Hangul: 김영준) Birthdate: April 8, 1968 is a South Korean film director. Studied filmmaking at Hanyang University and his short film. Sometime Somewhere received The Eastman Kodak Cinematography Award in 1993. He worked as an assistant director of Dooly(1995) and as an assistant to Repechage(1997). Bichunmoo is his first feature-length film. —Korean Film Commission