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아제아제바라아제 [videorecording] = Come, come, come upwards / 감독, 임권택 ; 제작기획, 이태원 ; 원작각색, 한승원.
Aje aje paraaje [videorecording] = Come, come, come upwards / kamdok, Im Kwŏn-t'aek ; chejak kihoek, Yi T'ae-wŏn ; wŏnjak kaksaek, Han Sŭng-wŏn.
Format
Video/Projected medium
Language
Korean
Published/Created
[South Korea] : CineLine : HME, 2006.
Description
1 videodisc (120 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Details
Subject(s)
Buddhist nuns
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Korea (South)
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Drama
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Feature films
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Related name
Im, Kwŏn-t'aek
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임권택
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Kang, Su-yŏn, 1966-
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강수연, 1966-
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Chin, Yŏng-mi.
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진영미
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Han, Chi-il.
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한지일
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Yu, In-ch'on, 1951-
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유인촌, 1951-
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T'aewŏn Ent'ŏt'einmŏnt'ŭ.
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태원엔터테인먼트
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Drama
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Video recordings
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Related work(s)
Han, Sŭng-wŏn, 1939-
Aje aje para aje.
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한승원, 1939-
아제아제바라아제.
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Han, Sŭng-wŏn, 1939-
Aje aje para aje.
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Series
Im Kwon Taek collection
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Summary note
"A high school girl student Sun-nyeo's father, Buddhist monk Yun Bong, dies. The paternal pain is the only legacy her father left her. Soon-nyeo leaves behind her money-lending mother for Deokam Temple, where she serves Buddhist monk Eun-seon as a Buddhist nun. Sun-nyeo saves a man named Pak Hyun-wu and so starts her 'violation of commandments' and she deals with endless conflict. Sun-nyeo meets Monk Jin-sung who is searching for 'the way' of spiritual morality as he travels along the southern coast. They begin to work at a hospital on Bi-geum Island where Sun-nyeo experiences the pain of humans. Sun-nyeo tries to save Song Ki-sa but is unable to. After Song Ki-sa's death, Sun-nyeo returns to Deokam Temple where she learns about the infinite value of truth, freedom, and salvation from Buddhist monk Eun-seon."--Korean Movie Database (KMDb).
Notes
Based on the novel of the same title by Han Sŭng-wŏn.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1989.
Special features include: production notes, director's commentary, original theatrical trailer, etc.
Target audience
18-se kwallam ka.
18세관람가.
System details
DVD; NTSC; region 3; Anamorphic widescreen 1.85:1; Dolby digital 2.0; Single layer.
Awards
Taejongsang Yŏnghwaje, 1989: Chakp'umsang ; Yŏu chuyŏnsang (Kang Su-yŏn)
Participant(s)/Performer(s)
Kang Su-yŏn, Chin Yŏng-mi, Yu In-ch'on, Han Chi-il, Chŏn Mu-song, Yun In-ja.
강수연, 진영미, 유인촌, 한지일, 전무송, 윤인자.
Language note
Korean with Korean subtitles.
Source acquisition
Gift; Korean Film Council; 2009.
Other title(s)
Come, come, come upwards
OCLC
650097203
Other standard number
880264310886
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