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World Premiere
Gureombi –The Wind Is Blowing
Wide Angle
- CountryKorea,South
- Production Year2013
- Running Time100min
- FormatHDCAM
- ColorColor
Program Note
This film captures the change of beautiful seasons and follows a great wind blowing in the Gangjeong village in Jeju Island. In the course of a long fight against a naval base construction plan, people from the all over the nation have gathered to protect the Gureombi rock. Between people who want to protect and people who plan to destroy, nature mutely observes a mess people make. The director Cho follows a huge happening staged on a beautiful landscape, caused by when the demand of the national security meets the economic logics, so this film could be a story of people who struggles for stopping the construction plan and an outcry to people who don’t aware of the significant of the fight. A wind of life against the destruction and a wind of peace against war, and the film documents a wind of the history against the power and money. (HONG Hyosook)
Director

Sung-bong CHO
Cho’s main focus lies on social issues such as human rights and environment. His latest filmography includes Red Hunt, Red Hunt 2-National Crime, and Visible Darkness (2003). He is currently working on Mountains and Streams Filled with Azalea, a documentary about alleged North Korean spy, and a series about Gureombi which talks about the opposition movements against building naval base on natural heritage since 2011.
Credit
- Director
Sung-bong CHO - CinematographyDa-woori JUNG
Bong-hun KIM
Dong-hyo SONG
Se-hyuk CHO - Production DesignMun-sang SON
- EditorSung-bong CHO
- MusicKang-gon KIM
- Production CompanyCinemaDAL
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