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Low Life

Haryu insaeng

South Korea

2004

105 Min
Color
1.85:1
Korean
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DIR Im Kwon-taek

EXEC Kang Woo-Suk

PROD Lee Tae-won

SCR Im Kwon-taek

DP Jung Il-sung

CAST Cho Seung-woo, Kim Min-sun, Kim Hak-jun, You Ha-jun

ED Park Sun-duk

PROD DES Joo Byung-do

MUSIC Shin Jung-hyeon

Venice (Competition), Toronto, Edinburgh

Synopsis

Starting in the 1950s, follows gangster Choi Tae-ung from childhood to adulthood, as Korea enters a period of social and political upheaval. –BFI

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Im Kwon-taek

He began his filmmaking career as prop assistant to the lighting assistant, going through the traditional apprenticeship system of Chungmuro to become a film director. And in 1962, he made his directorial debut with Farewell Tumen River (Dumangang-a Jal Itgeora), an action film that deals with the plight of the Independence Army of Manchuria. He made Weeds(Jabcho), Mismatched Nose (Jjagko), and The Family Pedigree (Jogbo) during the 1970s and with his movies of the 1980s, Kilsodeum(Gilsotteum), Ticket (Tiket), Surrogate Mother (Ssibat-i) and Mandara (Mandala), gradually became recognized for his artistry and craftsmanship. He met Lee Tae-won and began working with Taeheung Film Studios starting with his 1989 film Come, Come, Come, Upward (Aje Aje Bara Aje) and continued to work consistently with the studio from then on. He achieved box office success with his The General’s Son (Janggun-ui adeul) series and became a nationally recognized figure with the then unparalleled box office success… read more

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