'Hand in Hand' : The Seoul Olympic documentary
There will be the moving Cine Live at 'PyeongChang international Peace Film Festival'.
The first PyeongChang international Peace Film Festival will screen the Cine Live the official documentary "Hand in Hand" of the Seoul Olympics.
Director Lim Kwon Taek's documentary "Hand in Hands" (1988), which recorded the 88 Seoul Olympics, had been released for the first time in 30 years as the opening film of the third Chungmuro Musical Film Festival on July 6 in 2018.
▲ A scene from director Lim Kwon-taek's documentary "Hand in Hand" (1988), which recorded the 1988 Seoul Olympics. [Chungmuro International Musical Film Festival Office]
"Hand in Hand" was completed with director Lim's production and participation in a narration by Doall Kim Yong-ok, a chair professor at Hanshin University. It is an official documentary film of the Seoul Olympics held by the International Olympic Committee's Film Archive. The program was designed to reflect on the meaning of peace, which the 1988 Seoul Olympics were aiming for, and once again in 2018 amid new trends.
▲ The Seoul Olympic documentary 'Hand in Hand'. [AP/SBS News]
It begins by cutting the waist of Korea, a small country on a globe, and expanding the 38th parallel that passes. Despite the historical significance of the movie, "A major staff member of Chungmuro's movie participated in the movie, there had had no chance to meet with the public." It has messages of peace and coexistence from Seoul to Pyeongchang to Seoul again and of dedication to all the 'Chungmuro' filmmakers who participated in this meaningful project.
Hand in Hand |
Korea | 1988 | 118min | Documentary | ProRes HQ | color |
The film places side by side with the ruins of the Korean War and the scenery of Seoul during the Olympics to showing the "Miracle on the Han River." and also features superhuman achievements and moving moments that players from each country performed on and off the pitch.
Credit
Cinematography
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| | KOREA SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHICS |
Editor
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| | PARK Soon-duck |
Music
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| | KIM Chung-gil |
Sound
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| | LEE Jae-woong |
Schedule
DATE
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TIME
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THEATRE
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RATE
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SUB
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EVENT
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2019-08-17
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18:00
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Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium
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12
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E
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- PIPFF(PyeongChang international Peace Film Festival)
- AP/SBS News
- KOCIS(The Korean Culture and Information Service)
The film places side by side with the ruins of the Korean War and the scenery of Seoul during the Olympics to showing the "Miracle on the Han River." and also features superhuman achievements and moving moments that players from each country performed on and off the pitch.
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It'd be fun to compare to PyeongChang Olympic. Both were held in Korea in different time. Looking at the themes, Koreans sure love their country and peace.
ReplyDeleteI love the work Koreans are doing to restore peace in the world
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool ^.^ support from Australia :))
ReplyDeleteseems like very interesting, when come to G20?
ReplyDeleteAwesome , i wanna be there !!
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ReplyDeleteI want to watch it!! :))
ReplyDeletePeace efforts like these are very significant! : ))
Keen to see this!! :( I cant be there to see it. I hope it does come out here Down Under :)
ReplyDeleteCool as!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I love the work Koreans are doing to restore peace in the world
ReplyDeleteAmazing
ReplyDeleteAn example of a truly timeless message about peace! Times may change, but the desire for peace and the important message of this documentary live on!
ReplyDeleteすてきですね~
ReplyDeleteSince 1988 Hands in hands!
ReplyDeleteソウルオリンピックも30周年ですか
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