I Want to Be Human | |
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Theatrical poster to I Want to Be Human | |
Director | Yu Hyun-mok (유현목)[1] |
Producer | Lee Jong-byeok |
Planner | Kim Seung-eop (김승업) |
Screenplay | Yeo Su-jung (여수중) |
Based on | Yoo Chi-Jin (유치진) |
Art director | Kim Ho-gyun (김호균) |
Music | Han Sang-ki (한상기) |
Cinematographer | You Young-gill (유영길) |
Editor | Ree Kyoung-ja (이경자) |
Lighting | Cha Jung-nam (차정남) |
Property | Cha Soon-ha (차순하) |
Production studio | Dong Yang Films (동양영화흥업주식회사) |
Released | September 16, 1969 |
Running time | 96 min. |
Debut theatre | Kukje (국제) |
Attendance | 32,902 |
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I Want to Be Human (나도 인간이 되련다 / 나도 人間이 되련다 - Nado ingani doelyeonda) is a 1969 film directed by Yu Hyun-mok.[1]
Synopsis[]
A Russian woman working at the embassy in North Korea is in love with Seok-bong, a North Korean who is engaged to someone else. Seok-bong's brother is executed for participating in anti-communist demonstrations. When Seok-bong is also accused of this, he renounces the communist ideology and is killed while attempting to escape to South Korea.[1]
Cast[]
- Kim Jin-kyu (김진규)[1]
- Ko Eun-ah (고은아)
- Kim Hye-jeong (김혜정)
- Lee Yea-chun (이예춘)
- Hwang Hae (황해)
- Kim Seong-ok (김성옥)
- Jang Dong-he (장동휘)
- Choe Bong (최봉)
Awards[]
- 1970 (Seventh) Blue Dragon Film Awards[1]
- Technical Award: Cha Jung-nam (Lighting)
Bibliography[]
- I'll Become a Man (1969) at the Internet Movie Database
- "나도 인간이 되련다" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-24.
Notes[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "나도 인간이 되련다" (in Korean). Korean Movie Database. Retrieved 2011-07-24.