Bun-Rye's Story | |||||||||
Director: | Yu Hyun-mok | ||||||||
Producer: | Kim Tai-soo | ||||||||
Starring: | Yoon Jeong-hee | ||||||||
Music: | Kim Hee-jo | ||||||||
Cinematography: | You Young-gill | ||||||||
Editing: | Kim Chang-soon | ||||||||
Studio: | Tae Chang Enterprises Co. | ||||||||
Runtime: | 102 minutes | ||||||||
Country: | South Korea | ||||||||
Language: | Korean | ||||||||
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Bun-Rye's Story is a 1971 South Korean film directed by Yu Hyun-mok. It was based on a novel by Bang Young-wung.
Bun-rye, the eldest daughter in a poor family, is violated by Yong-pal, who is a married man, and out of desperation she becomes a concubine of Young-cheol, a gambler who is impotent. Kong Jo-shi is in love with Bun-rye, though she still has feelings for Yong-pal. After losing his money, Young-cheol takes out his anger on Bun-rye and throws her out of his house. In retaliation, Jo-shi kills Young-cheol, and Bun-rye is driven to madness.
Bun-Rye's Story was rated 18 and opened in South Korea on 6 May 1971 at Kukdo Theater. The film received a total of 96,281 admissions.[1]
Bun-Rye's Story won a number of awards at the 10th Grand Bell Awards in 1971, including Best Director for Yu Hyun-mok, Best Actress for Yoon Hung-hee, Best Supporting Actress for Sa Mi-ja, and Best Music for Kim Hee-jo.[2]
Although once thought to be lost, a print of Bun-Rye's Story was recovered from overseas and restored by the Korean Film Council, who screened the film at their theater in northern Seoul on 18 May 2009.[4]