Market |
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File:Market (1965 film).jpg Theatrical poster for Market (1965) |
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Directed by |
Lee Man-hee[1] |
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Produced by |
Lee Jong-byeok |
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Written by |
Lee Du-hyeong |
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Starring |
Shin Young-kyun |
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Music by |
Jeon Jong-kun |
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Cinematography |
Lee Byeong-sam |
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Editing by |
Kim Hee-su |
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Distributed by |
Dong Yang Films Co., Ltd. |
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Release date(s) | |
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Country |
South Korea |
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Language |
Korean |
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Market (시장 - Shijang) is a 1965 South Korean film directed by Lee Man-hee. It was awarded Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards ceremony.[2][3]
Plot
Bok-nyeo, a mentally handicapped woman, supports her lazy husband by selling apples at the public marketplace. When her husband abandons her for another woman, another man who sympathizes with Bok-nyeo, kills him.[4]
Cast
Bibliography
English
Korean
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