MAIFF 2026  -

Retrospective of Ahn Sung-ki

North Korean Partisan In South Korea

Online screening

Fiction

157

minutes

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About the Film

Director

Chung Ji-Young

Country

Korea

Year

1990

Program

Retrospective of Ahn Sung-ki

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MAFF Programming Team

Description

Synopsis | In 1950, war correspondent Lee Tae is dispatched to Jeonju, North Jeolla Province, where he is swept into the chaos of war and joins a unit of southern partisan fighters. Recording the front lines from within, he endures a brutal existence alongside men and women drifting through the mountains. Isolated from the North and pursued by southern counterinsurgency forces, Lee Tae confronts the harsh realities of war through injury, separation, cold, and hunger. Amid relentless battles and uncertain news of an armistice, he continues to document the suffering of people caught between ideology and survival.

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About the Director
Chung Ji-Young
Director
Chung Ji-young is a South Korean film director. His passion for cinema began in high school, when he became fascinated by the process of transforming a literary work into a screenplay and then into film. This experience sparked his desire to become a director and led him to develop his cinematic sensibility through extensive reading and film viewing. Although he initially faced family opposition to studying film, he eventually pursued theater and film before turning toward French literature, influenced by his admiration for French cinema. After working on screenplays and becoming active in the Korean film industry, Chung began his professional career as part of director Kim Soo-yong’s directing team. His path reflects a deep literary foundation, a strong interest in cinematic adaptation, and a determined commitment to filmmaking.
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