Black Republic
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Black Republic is an award-winning 1990 South Korean film directed by Park Kwang-su
Park Kwang-su
Park Kwang-su is a Korean filmmaker. He was born in Sokcho, Gangwon Province, South Korea on January 22, 1955 and grew up in Busan, South Korea. Park joined the Yallasung Film Group as a student of Fine Arts at Seoul National University...

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Synopsis

A social drama about a young student activist who hides from the authorities by working in a small mining town.

Cast

  • Moon Sung-keun
    Moon Sung-keun
    Moon Sung-keun is a South Korean actor. Moon was born as the son of Rev. Moon Ik-hwan in Tokyo, Japan, in 1953. After graduation from Sogang University with a bachelor degree in trading, Moon had worked as a salary man for 8 years. Moon started acting on stage in 1985...

     as Kim Ki-young
  • Park Joong-hoon
    Park Joong-hoon
    Park Joong-hoon is a South Korean actor.- Life :Park was born and raised in Seoul. After graduating from the department of drama and film of Chung-Ang University, he started his career as an actor in the film Cambo...

     as Lee Seon-cheol
  • Shim Hye-jin
    Shim Hye-jin
    Shim Hye-jin is a South Korean actress and model. Shim was regarded as a representative actress that dominated the screen of the 1990s in South Korea. Shim started her career as a model, and entered stardom with a Coca-Cola commercial in the late 1980s...

     as Song Young-sook
  • Hwang Hae as Shim
  • Park Gyu-chae as Lee Sa-jang
  • Lee Ill-woong as Jeong
  • Yang Jin-yeong as Dae-shik
  • Kim Min-hee
    Kim Min-hee
    Kim Min Hee is a South Korean actress. She landed stardom after she was cast in a commercial. She graduated from Dankook University...

     as Mi-sook
  • Kim Kyung-ran as Taek-i's mother
  • Cho Ju-mi as Soon-i's mother

Awards

  • Blue Dragon Awards (1990) Best Film
  • Singapore International Film Festival
    Singapore International Film Festival
    The Singapore International Film Festival was launched in 1987. The festival is an annual film event, held around April/May each year, and screens about 300 films from over 45 countries...

     (1991) Silver Screen Award for Best Asian Feature Film

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