Spirit of Korean Celadon explained

Spirit of Korean Celadon
Native Name:
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Hangul:청자의 넋
Hanja:靑瓷의 넋
Rr:Cheongjaui neoks
Mr:Ch‘ŏngja ŭi nŏkt
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Director:Phyo Kwang
Country:North Korea
Language:Korean

Spirit of Korean Celadon is a 2002 North Korean film directed by Phyo Kwang. A drama with "fun, unconventional musical sequences",[1] the film is set during the Goryeo period and tells the story of a craftsman devoted to making traditional Korean celadon.[2]

Spirit of Korean Celadon was one of three North Korean films shown at the Special Screening section of the 6th Jeonju International Film Festival, held in South Korea from 28 April–6 May 2005.

Notes and References

  1. Chun Su-jin. "Islamic culture films premier at Jeonju festival". HanCinema, 28 April 2005; originally published by JoongAng Daily. Retrieved on 26 October 2008.
  2. Kim Tae-jong. "North Korean Film on Tokto to Screen". HanCinema, 12 April 2005; originally published by The Korea Times. Retrieved on 26 October 2008.