Maratʻon

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Edition:Anamorphic widescreen
Imprint:[Sŏul] : chegong Syo Baksŭ Midiŏ Pʻŭlleksŭ, 2005
[서울] : 제공쇼박스미디어플렉스, 2005.
Description:2 videodiscs (115 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:Korean
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Format: DVD Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6651673
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Varying Form of Title:Marathon
Other authors / contributors:Chŏng, Yun-chʻŏl.
Cho, Sŭng-u.
Kim, Mi-suk.
Yi, Ki-yŏng.
정윤철.
조승우.
김미숙.
이기영.
Sine Lain Tʻu.
시네라인투.
Notes:Originally produced as a motion picture.
Aspect ratio 1.85:1; dual layer.
Special features (not subtitled) include making-of footage, deleted scenes, behind story, Hyŏng-jin's story, visual materials, short film by director.
Chejak, Sŏk Myŏng-hong; pʻŭrodyusŏ, Sin Chʻang-hwan ; kakpon, Chŏng Yun-chʻŏl, Song Ye-jin, Yun Chin-ho.
제작, 석명홍; 프로듀서, 신창환 ; 각본, 정윤철, 송예진, 윤진호.
Cho Sŭng-u, Kim Mi-suk, Yi Ki-yŏng.
조승우, 김미숙, 이기영.
DVD; dolby digital 5.1; NTSC region 3.
In Korean with optional subtitles in English and Korean.
Summary:Cho-won, a lovable and cute boy who is fond of zebra and chocolate pie and who does not seem different from others of his age. One day, Cho-won is diagnosed with autism. His mother, Gyeongsuk breaks down amidst this reality that she cannot handle. However, she found out that her son can run better than most people and continues to train him with hope that her son is not different from others only when he is running along with them. After many years, Cho-won who is now 20 years old, he still acts and talks like a five year old. But if there is one area that he is famous for, it is running. One day, Gyeongsuk implores a coach who once won the first place in Boston marathon to train Cho-won.
Target Audience:Chŏnchʻe kwallam ka.
For all ages.
전체관람가.

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Call Number: DVD PN1997.2.M374 2005
c.1 : v.1-2 Available Loan period: standard loan  Request for Pickup Need help? - Ask a Librarian