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Mamasang: Remember Me This Way
Wide Angle
Eroticism · Women · Labor
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2005
- Running Time65min
- FormatDV
- ColorCOLOR/B&W
Program Note
Yang-hee was a prostitute in her younger days. She currently works as a mediating pimp who takes care of other prostitutes. The film looks into the reasons why the aunt has become Mamasang, and tries to understand the lives of the women in the military camp-side town. By laying bare the difference between what it wanted to see and what was actually revealed, the film brings forth even the changes experienced by the filmmakers themselves.
Director

KIM Il-rhan
Collective for Sexual Minority Cultures Pinks, an association for gender minorities. In 2005, she co-produced the documentary Remember Me This Way and started filming female-oriented films. Her second feature documentary, 3×FTM, which was screened at the International Women’s Film Festival in Seoul is about three male trans-genders.

Hyeyoung Cho
Cho Hye-young graduated from graduate school of Film Theory at Choongang University, she works as activists at Collective for Sexually Minor Cultures pinks. It is the group of cultural activism for all the isolated and discriminated people by sexual hierarchy of society. It intends feminist life and works in order to change gender receptivity and daily experience.
Credit
- Director
KIM Il-rhan
Hyeyoung Cho - ProducerAhn Ji-hye
- ScreenplayKim Sung-hee
Minjung
SingSing
Jiyou
Chansae
Han Young-hee - CinematographyKim Il-rhan
Ahn Ji-hye
Lee Hyuk-sang
Cho Hye-young - EditorAhn Ji-hye
Lee Hyuk-sang - SoundSung Ji-young
- MusicChoi Eui-kyung
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