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The film was named best picture at South Korea's 39th annual Grand Bell (Daejong) Awards [2] and was the second-highest grossing homegrown film in South Korea in 2002. It was released on DVD and VHS in 2003 by Paramount Classics .
Lee Seung-taek (born 12 May 1932) is a Korean interdisciplinary artist. He is a sculptor, an installation artist, and a performance artist—conceptualizing in the notion of "anti-concept" or "anti-art" in the Korean art scene.
Entered into the 23rd Berlin International Film Festival: Oyster Village: Jung Jin-woo: Yoon Jeong-hee: Literary drama: Best Film, Blue Dragon Film Awards, entered into the Berlin Film Festival. Patriotic Martyr An Jung-gun: Joo Dong-jin: Kim Jin-kyu: Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards: Pollen: Ha Kil-jong: A Shaman's Story: Choi Ha-won: The ...
With its second episode, The Way Home Season 3 introduced a new love triangle in 1974 between young Colton Landry, his best friend Evelyn Goodwin (!) and new-to-Port Haven Delilah Watson. But ...
The Way Home may refer to: The Way Home, a South Korean film by Lee Jeong-hyang; The Way Home, an American film starring Dean Cain; The Way Home, also known as Veettilekkulla Vazhi, a 2010 Indian Malayalam film; The Way Home, a 1925 novel by Henry Handel Richardson in the trilogy The Fortunes of Richard Mahony
Spencer Macpherson. Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images for Nickelodeon Hallmark Channel’s The Way Home finally found its adult Jacob in Spencer Macpherson — and his debut did not disappoint. The Way ...
The Long Way Home (2015) Libera Me (2000) Lies (1999) Life is Cool (2008) Like a Virgin (2006) A Little Monk (2003) Loner (2008) Long and Winding Road (2005) Long Live the Island Frogs (1972) Looking for Bruce Lee (2002) A Love (2007) Love 911 (2012) Love and Leashes (2022) Love, In Between (2010) Love in Magic (2005) Love is a Crazy Thing ...
In February 2006, South Korean movie workers responded to the reduction by staging mass rallies in protest. [36] According to Kim Hyun, "South Korea's movie industry, like that of most countries, is grossly overshadowed by Hollywood. The nation exported US$2 million-worth of movies to the United States last year and imported $35.9 million-worth ...