영매 [videorecording] : 산 자 와 죽은 자 의 화해 = 무당 : reconciliation between the living and the dead / 감독, 박 기복.

Yŏngmae [videorecording] : san cha wa chugŭn cha ŭi hwahae = Mudang : reconciliation between the living and the dead / kamdok, Pak Ki-bok.

Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
Korean
Published/​Created
[Seoul] : KOFIC, 2006.
Description
1 DVD (99 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

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    Subject(s)
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Series
    Varied colors of Korean cinema 2006 [More in this series]
    Summary note
    Documentary drama that reflects the unique characteristics of Korean shamanism in all its forms. Traces several Kut. In Korea, shamanism was a form of religion, which people could turn to for good fortune. A revealing, impartial, yet sometimes shocking look into the history, traditions and practices of the dying art of Korean shamanism, chronicling the lives of living, practising "hereditary" and "possessed" shamans.
    Notes
    • Series title from box container.
    • Originally released as a motion picture in 2003.
    • Special features (not subtitled) include still photos, terminology, trailer, synopsis, about the director.
    Creation/​Production credits
    • Kihoek, Pak Ki-bok, Pae Yun-hŭi, ; p'ŭrodyusŏ, Cho Sŏng-u ; nareit'ŏ, Sŏl Kyŏng-gu ; chejak, paegŭp, M&F.
    • 기획, 박 기복, 배 윤희, ; 프로듀서, 조 성우 ; 나레이터, 설 경구 ; 제작, 배급, M&F.
    System details
    Dolby Digital 2.0; NTSC ALL.
    Language note
    In Korean with optional subtitles in Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese, French, and Spanish.
    Other title(s)
    • San cha wa chugŭn cha ŭi hwahae
    • 산 자 와 죽은 자 의 화해
    • Mudang : reconciliation between the living and the dead
    OCLC
    78812994
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