The Age of Success explained
Age of Success |
Director: | Jang Sun-woo[1] |
Producer: | Hwang Gi-seong Park Yong-bin |
Starring: | Ahn Sung-ki Lee Hye-young |
Music: | Yi Zong-gu |
Cinematography: | You Young-gil |
Editing: | Kim Hyeon |
Distributor: | Hwang Ki-Seong Production |
Country: | South Korea |
Language: | Korean |
Native Name: | Child: | yes | Hide: | no | Header: | none | Hangul: | 성공시대 | Rr: | Seonggongsidae | Mr: | Sŏnggongsidae |
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Age of Success (; also known as Taste of Heaven) is a 1988 South Korean film written and directed by Jang Sun-woo.
Synopsis
The Age of Success is a melodrama about lust for success and revenge at a company that makes sweeteners.[2]
Cast
Bibliography
- Web site: The Age of Success (Seong-gong siDae)(1988). 2008-01-14. KMDb Korean Movie Database.
- Book: Kim, Kyung-hyun. The Remasculinization of Korean Cinema. 2004. Duke University Press. Durham and London. 0-8223-3267-1. 171–177. 6. New Korean Cinema Auteurs: Jang Sun-woo's Three 'F' Words: Familism, Fetishism, and Fascism: Age of Success.
- Book: Min, Eung-jun. Joo Jin-sook . Kwak Han-ju. Korean Film; History, Resistance, and Democratic Imagination. 2003. Praeger. Westport, Connecticut. 0-8223-3267-1. 85–111. 4. Auteur Criticism: The Case of Sunwoo Jang's Taste of Heaven.
Notes and References
- Infobox data from Web site: The Age of Success (Seong-gong siDae)(1988). 2008-01-14. KMDb Korean Movie Database. and
- Synopsis from Web site: The Age of Success (Seong-gong siDae)(1988). 2008-01-14. KMDb Korean Movie Database.