Our School | |
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Hangul | 우리 학교 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Uri hakkyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Uri hakkyo |
Directed by | Kim Myeong-joon (김명준, 金明俊) |
Written by | Kim Myeong-joon Park So-hyeon |
Narrated by | Kim Myeong-joon |
Edited by | Kim Myeong-joon Park So-hyeon |
Distributed by | Jinjin Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 131 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Our School ( Korean: 우리학교; RR: Uri hakkyo) is a documentary film about the lives of ethnic Korean students in a Chongryon-run pro- North Korean high school in Hokkaido, Japan. [1] Released on 29 March 2007 (Sunday), a Hankook Ilbo article on 3 April stated it had already exceeded 10,000 viewers. [2] In the end, media reports claim it registered 85,000 or 90,000 viewer admissions in the South Korean domestic market, a far better performance than other recent documentaries such as the 2002 Yeongmae (영매, 20,000 viewers), the 2004 Repatriation (송환, 30,000 viewers) or the 2006 Bisang (비상, 40,000 viewers); it was suggested this might be a new domestic record. [3] [4] Director Kim Myeong-joon received the Kim Yong-gun Memorial Society prize in relation to his work on the film. [4]
The film was released on DVD in Japan in 2009. [5]
Our School | |
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Hangul | 우리 학교 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Uri hakkyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Uri hakkyo |
Directed by | Kim Myeong-joon (김명준, 金明俊) |
Written by | Kim Myeong-joon Park So-hyeon |
Narrated by | Kim Myeong-joon |
Edited by | Kim Myeong-joon Park So-hyeon |
Distributed by | Jinjin Pictures |
Release date |
|
Running time | 131 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Our School ( Korean: 우리학교; RR: Uri hakkyo) is a documentary film about the lives of ethnic Korean students in a Chongryon-run pro- North Korean high school in Hokkaido, Japan. [1] Released on 29 March 2007 (Sunday), a Hankook Ilbo article on 3 April stated it had already exceeded 10,000 viewers. [2] In the end, media reports claim it registered 85,000 or 90,000 viewer admissions in the South Korean domestic market, a far better performance than other recent documentaries such as the 2002 Yeongmae (영매, 20,000 viewers), the 2004 Repatriation (송환, 30,000 viewers) or the 2006 Bisang (비상, 40,000 viewers); it was suggested this might be a new domestic record. [3] [4] Director Kim Myeong-joon received the Kim Yong-gun Memorial Society prize in relation to his work on the film. [4]
The film was released on DVD in Japan in 2009. [5]