Women's history trilogy [videorecording] / directed by Kim So-young.

Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
Korean
Εdition
Widescreen version
Published/​Created
[Sŏul] : Korea Foundation, 2000-2004.
Description
2 videodiscs (183 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

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Summary note
Three documentaries by noted scholar and filmmaker Kim So-young. Koryu re-discovers a form of women's writing in pre-modern Korea that took the form of eulogies, while also dealing with past and present women's diasporic experiences. I'll be seeing her represents images of women from the history of Korean cinema, while blending the fantastic and realistic modes. New women: her first song evokes the life of Na Haesuk, one of the "new women" who emerged in colonial Korea in the 1920s.
Notes
  • Aspect ratio (1.85:1).
  • Special features: Three English language interviews with Kim So-young, one for each film.
Creation/​Production credits
Chejak, Kirok Yŏnghwa Chejakso poim.
System details
DVD.
Language note
In Korean with English subtitles.
Contents
  • Koryu: southern women, South Korea (83 min)
  • I'll be seeing her: women in Korean cinema (50 min)
  • New women: her first song (50 min).
Other title(s)
  • Koryu.
  • I'll be seeing her.
  • New women.
OCLC
60412460
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