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Jiseul (Korean: 지슬) is a 2012 South Korean war drama film written and directed by Jeju Island native O Muel. The film is shot in black and white with the entire cast composed of local actors speaking their natural dialect. [1] "Jiseul" means "potato" in Jeju dialect. [2]
[4] Many jjimjilbang are open at all hours and are a popular weekend getaway for South Korean families. Some jjimjilbang allow customers to sleep there overnight. South Korean men, particularly those who work away from their families or stayed out late drinking or working, sleep in jjimjilbang overnight. [5]
Films set in Jeju Province or Jeju Island or Jeju-do, Korea. Pages in category "Films set in Jeju" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
O is also the co-director of the Jeju Independent Film Society and acts as artistic director of the theater troupe Japari Research Center. [ 2 ] As a film director , O chose his native Jeju as the setting for all his films, focusing on the island's unique lifestyle, nature and people.
Roh Yoon-seo as Bang Young-joo, a high school student born in Jeju who wants to escape to Seoul. She became pregnant with Hyun's child. [16] Ahn Tae-rin as young Bang Young-joo; Park Ji-hwan as Jung In-kwon, who owns a food stall at a fish market in Jeju Island and Jung Hyun's father. [17] Park Sang-won as young Jung In-kwon
Han Jae-rim was born on July 14, 1975 in Jeju Province. Han graduated from Jeju National University of Education High School and majored in English Literature at Jeju National University, but dropped out and studied film directing at Seoul Institute of the Arts. [2] Han graduated from Seoul Institute of the Arts in 1998. [3]
Various spots in Jeju, where most of All In was filmed, became highly-visited tourist attractions upon the show's airing. Over 6,000 visitors came to Seopjikoji during the samiljeol holiday of 2003, [ 33 ] and in April that year the series' cast members and staff became PR ambassadors for Jeju Island. [ 34 ]
Il Mare (Korean: 시월애; Hanja: 時越愛; lit. time-transcending love) is a 2000 South Korean fantasy romance film, starring Lee Jung-jae and Jun Ji-hyun, and directed by Lee Hyun-seung.