영화 정보
World Premiere
Re-sound
Wide Angle
Social Criticism · Music/Dance · Human Rights · History
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2018
- Running Time113min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
In the field of resistance in Korea, the singing group ‘Me-ari’ made precious protest songs such as When the Day Comes, Confrontation, Liberation Is On the Way, My Friend, The Song of May, Declaration 2. The history of Me-ari can be called enough as the history of the pro-democracy movement and as the history of the protest songs in Korea. Romantic young people who gathered for their music began to make songs against the darkness of the Yushin dictatorship, and finally ran to the pro-democracy movement with the emergence of the Chun Doo-hwan regime. Their songs, which flourished in the 1980s and 1990s, are the songs of determination and consolation. As time goes by, their style has been changed, but the fierce agony of the times deepens heading for the future. The film, Re-sound surveys Korean society, interviewing the former and current members of the singing group ‘Me-ari’, and crossing their music and historical scenes that have become a major inflection point in modern Korean history. This film is about the history and future of Korean resistance music. (Huh Kyoung)
Director
JEONG Ilgeon
Jeong Ilgeon has been making documentaries with PURN Production since 2004, including Daechoori War (2007), Memories of Daechuri (2009) and The Cloudy Bridge (2014). He co-directed 2015’s Cruel Stateabout the Sewol Ferry Disaster and the struggle of the bereaved families, and also contributed Stains (2016) to “416 project: Oblivion and Memory,” about the aftermath of Sewol disaster.
Credit
- Director
JEONG Ilgeon - ProducerAngela LEE
Jeonghyeon MUN - CastSeunghyeon MUN
Dongheon HAN
Changnam KIM
Yeonhyeon LEE
Jeseop KIM
Hyeonjun SIN
Changhak LEE
Hyeongwan LEE
Donguk WON
Seonae YUN
Hyeongsu RYU
Raeho LEE
Miseon PARK - CinematographyDongryeol LEE
- SoundYongsu PYO
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