Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Title from optional English subtitle screen: Sopyonje
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Other uniform titles: | Im, Kwŏn-tʻaek.
Yi, Tae-wŏn
Kim, Myŏng-gon, 1952-
O, Chŏng-hae.
Kim, Kyu-chʻŏl.
Yi, Chʻŏng-jun. Sŏpʻyŏnjae.
임권택.
이태원.
김명곤, 1952-
오정해.
김규철.
이청준. 서편제.
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Other authors / contributors: | Tʻaehŭng Yŏnghwa Chusik Hoesa.
Yŏnghwa Chinhŭng Wiwŏnhoe (Korea)
태흥영화주식회사.
영화진흥위원회.
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Notes: | Series title from set box container. Based on the novel of the same title by Yi Chʻŏng-jun. Originally released as a motion picture in 1993. Wŏnjak, Yi Chʻŏng-jun ; chʻwaryŏng, Chŏng Il-sŏng ; ŭmak, Kim Su-chʻŏl ; pʻyŏnjip, Pak Sun-dŏk. 원작,이청준 ; 촬영,정일성 ; 음악,김수철 ; 편집,박순덕. Kim Myŏng-gon, O Chŏng-hae, Kim Kyu-chʻŏl. 김명곤,오정해,김규철. DVD NTSC, all region; dolby digital 2.0. In Korean with optional subtitles in Korean, English, French, Japanese, Chinese, and Spanish.
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Summary: | 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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Awards: | Blue Dragon Awards, Korea, 1993: Best film. Golden Bell Awards, Korea, 1993: Best film.
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