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Mist (1967 film)

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Mist
Hangul
안개
Literal meaningFog
Revised RomanizationAngae
Directed byKim Soo-yong
Written byKim Seung-ok
Produced byKim Tai-soo
Starring
CinematographyJang Seok-jun
Edited byYu Jae-won
Music byJeong Yoon-joo
Production
company
Taechang Productions
Release date
  • 18 October 1967 (1967-10-18) (South Korea)
Running time
79 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Mist (Korean안개)[1] is a 1967 black and white drama film directed by Kim Soo-yong about a businessman, Yun Gi-jun (Sung-il Shin), who married into wealth and lives in Seoul, travels back to Mujin, his hometown. He embarks on a love affair with the local music teacher Ha In-suk (Yoon Jeong-hee) and starts questioning his life choices.[2][3][4][5]

The film won Best Director award at the 14th Asia-Pacific Film Festival.[2]

It was screened at the 28th Busan International Film Festival as part of 'Special screening' to honour late actress Yoon Jeong-hee on 6 October 2023.[6][7]

Cast

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Release

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The film was selected at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival in 'Korean Cinema Retrospective' in 2017.[2] It was also screened at the 69th San Sebastián International Film Festival in The "Flowers in Hell: The Golden Age of Korean Cinema" retrospective section in 2021.[8]

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References

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  1. ^ "Rewind @ www.dvdcompare.net - Mist AKA The Foggy Town AKA Angae (1967)". www.dvdcompare.net. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  2. ^ a b c "Mist (1967)". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  3. ^ Seen in Jeonju » Archive » Mist (1967) (koreanfilm.org)
  4. ^ Mist, retrieved 2023-01-01
  5. ^ "Mist". www.fareastfilm.com (in Italian). Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  6. ^ Patrick Frater (October 4, 2023). "'Because I Hate Korea' Gets Busan Film Festival Off to Reflective Start After Turbulent Year". Variety. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
  7. ^ Kim Eun-jung (October 3, 2023). "What to watch from 2023 Busan film festival". Yonhap News. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
  8. ^ Pierce Conran (August 17, 2021). "San Sebastián to Stage 'Flowers in Hell' Classic Korean Film Retrospective". KOFIC. Retrieved October 7, 2023.
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