Viva Freedom!
1946 North Korean film by Choi In-kyu / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Viva Freedom! (Korean: 자유만세, Jayu Manse, aka Hurrah! For Freedom) is a 1946 Korean film directed by Choi In-kyu. It was one of the first films made in the country after achieving independence from Japan.
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Hangul | 자유만세 |
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Revised Romanization | Jayu Manse |
McCune–Reischauer | Chayu Manse |
Directed by | Choi In-kyu[1] |
Written by | Jeon Chang-geun |
Produced by | Choi Wan-gyoo |
Starring | Jeon Chang-geun Hwang Yeo-heui Yu Gye-seon |
Cinematography | Han Hyeong-mo |
Music by | Pak T'ae-hyeon Jo Baek-bong |
Distributed by | Koryo Film Co. Ltd. |
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Running time | 53 minutes |
Country | Korea |
Language | Korean |
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During the colonial period, Choi was only allowed to make certain films, but the plot of Viva Freedom! is distinctly different, telling the story of a Korean patriotic resistance fighter in 1945.
The film was made a Registered Cultural Heritage of South Korea [ko] in 2007.[2]