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Sŏpʻyŏnje [videorecording] = Sopyonje / 서편제 [videorecording] = Sopyonje |
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Im Kwon Taek collection | | | Format: |
Video DVD |
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Korea : Taewon Entertainment, 2006.
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Korean |
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Based on a short story by Yi Chʻŏng-jun, Yu-bong (Kim Myong-gon) is a p'ansori master who travels with two adopted children, daughter Song-hwa (O Chŏng-hae), Yu-bong's p'ansori apprentice, and son Dong-ho (Kim Kyu-chʻŏl), a drummer. The drum is the only instrument that accompanies p'ansori--unless you consider the singer's occasional fluttering of a folding fan for emotional emphasis an instrument... ( see more)
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- Title: 서편제 [videorecording] = Sopyonje
- Other Titles: Sŏpʻyŏnjae.
- Other Titles: 서편제.
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- 1 videodisc (113 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
- ISBN: 8809178072473
- OCLC Number: 166431434
- Publisher Number: 93-013
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- Kim Myŏng-gon, O Chŏng-hae, Kim Kyu-chʻŏl.
- 김명곤, 오정해, 김규철.
- Chejak, kihoek, Yi Tʻae-wŏn.
- 제작, 기획, 이태원.
- Gift of KOFIC
- Gift of KOFIC.
- Taejongsang 6-kae pumun susang (che 31-hoe), Yŏngpʻyŏngsang 6-kae pumun susang (che 13-hoe), Sanghae Kukche Yŏnghwaje kamdoksang, yŏu chuyŏnsang susang.
- Title from container.
- 대종상 6개부문수상 (제31회), 영평상 6개부문수상 (제13회), 상해국제영화제감독상, 여우주연상수상.
- 12 years or older.
- In Korean with optional subtitles in Korean, English or Japanese.
- DVD (Region 3) NTSC; anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio); Dolby digital stereo.
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Title Summary
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Based on a short story by Yi Chʻŏng-jun, Yu-bong (Kim Myong-gon) is a p'ansori master who travels with two adopted children, daughter Song-hwa (O Chŏng-hae), Yu-bong's p'ansori apprentice, and son Dong-ho (Kim Kyu-chʻŏl), a drummer. The drum is the only instrument that accompanies p'ansori--unless you consider the singer's occasional fluttering of a folding fan for emotional emphasis an instrument. The three troubadours travel throughout the countryside in efforts to perform and develop their artistry while trying to remain true to Yu-bong's interpretation of what qualifies as real p'ansori.
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