Nambugun Screening | Shifting Landscape
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Description
Special screening of Nambugun, directed by Chung Ji-Young, 1990.
Screened on Friday the 18th of January 2019 at the Korean Cultural Centre UK
Free Entry
About the film
Director Chung-Ji-Young has managed to capture a previously rarely seen aspect of the Korean War, focusing on the North Korean side of the conflict and lending humanism to his characters. When the American forces begin military action in Korea, citizens were ordered by communist leaders to join the partisans. The film is based on the experiences of real-life war correspondent Lee Tae as his unit journeys through the country’s wild and untamed mountains. Far from a typical war film, Nambugun turns its attention to the men and women, soldiers and civilians fighting for survival in the conflict. Whichever side they’re on, each character is portrayed as inherently human, with the war as a monstrous backdrop over which they have little power, Nambugun provides an honest and engaging look at an otherwise overlooked subject and does so with outstanding performances and visual flair.
Screened as part of Shifting Landscape Film Season, a celebration of the Korean New Wave and the works of directors Park Kwang-Su and Chung Ji-Young. In partnership with the National Film and Television School and the Korean Cultural Centre UK.
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