Ice Bar should not be confused with ice bar.
Ice Bar | |||||||||
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Director: | Yeo In-gwang | ||||||||
Screenplay: | Yeon Mi-jung | ||||||||
Producer: | Shim Jae Myung | ||||||||
Cinematography: | Hwang Ki Suk | ||||||||
Editing: | Heo Sun Mi | ||||||||
Music: | Lee Byeong Hun | ||||||||
Studio: | MK Pictures | ||||||||
Runtime: | 95 minutes | ||||||||
Country: | South Korea | ||||||||
Language: | Korean |
Ice Bar is a 2006 South Korean family film, directed by Yeo In-gwang and starring Park Ji-bin and Shin Ae-ra. It was released on August 24, 2006 in South Korea.[1] [2] The film won the best film award at the 21st Fukuoka International Film Festival in 2007.[3]
In 1969, Korea. Ten-year-old Young-rae (Park Ji-Bin) lives alone with his mother (Shin Ae Ra) in the countryside. Life is difficult for them and his mother is forced to illegally sell imported cosmetics on the street. But Young-rae is plucky and can stand up to anything including defending his mother — anything except when other kids call him names for being "fatherless." So when he hears that the father he had only dreamed of is alive and living in Seoul, he makes it his life goal to get to the city and find him. The only way to get there, however, is a long and expensive train ride. To raise money, Young-rae starts to sell ice cream bars.
Ice Bar premiered in South Korea on August 24, 2006.[5] In February 2007, it was invited at 57th Berlin International Film Festival in 'Generation section'.[6]
Streaming rights of the film were sold to online streaming services Naver,[7] Amazon's Prime Video[8] and AsianCrush among others.
The 7th Gatchi Spring Film Festival | 2006 | Screening | Yeo In-Gwang | [9] | |
Women in Film Korea Festival | Women in Film Korea Award | Mi-jeong Yeon | |||
The 1st Korea Film Acting Awards | 2007 | Nominee film | Ice Bar | ||
The 44th Grand Bell Awards | Best New Actress Award | Shin Ae Ra | |||
57th Berlin International Film Festival | Generation Category | Ice Bar | |||
Toronto Sprocket Children's Film Festival | Competing film | [10] | |||
21st Fukuoka Asian Film Festival | Best Picture (Grand Prize) | ||||
Screening | Yeo In-Gwang | ||||
Italy G-Pony Film Festival | Competing film | Ice Bar | |||
Mill Valley Film Festival | World Cinema |