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A Single Spark (1995)

One boy... one flame... and a world is changed forever.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 32M

Director : Park Kwang-su

Synopsis

Activist and law school graduate Kim is being persecuted by the mid-’70s Park regime for trying to write a book about Jeon Tae-il, a union activist who immolated himself at age 22 to protest government hypocrisy.

Actors

Hong Kyung-in
Hong Kyung-in
Jeon Tae-il
Moon Sung-keun
Moon Sung-keun
Young-soo
Kim Sun-jae
Kim Sun-jae
Jung-soon
Kim Bo-kyung
Kim Bo-kyung
Kyung-ja
Dong Bang-woo
Dong Bang-woo
Tae-il's Father
Jeong In-gi
Jeong In-gi
Young-soo's Junior
Park Yong-soo
Park Yong-soo
President of Pyunghwa Market
Lee Yong-nyeo
Lee Yong-nyeo
Woman Buying Umbrella
Kwon Tae-won
Kwon Tae-won
Factory Owner
Lee Joo-sil
Lee Joo-sil
Tae-il's Mother
Yoo Soon-chul
Yoo Soon-chul
Young-soo's Father
Park Chul-min
Park Chul-min
Hanmisa Tailor
Lee Sun-kyun
Lee Sun-kyun
Newspaper reader

Crews

Park Kwang-su
Park Kwang-su
Director
Lee Jong-hyeok
Lee Jong-hyeok
Assistant Director
Kim Jeong-hwan
Kim Jeong-hwan
Writer
Lee Chang-dong
Lee Chang-dong
Writer
Hur Jin-ho
Hur Jin-ho
Writer
Park Kwang-su
Park Kwang-su
Writer
Yi Hyo-in
Yi Hyo-in
Writer
You Yong-kil
You Yong-kil
Director of Photography
Kim Yang-il
Kim Yang-il
Editor
Yoo In-taek
Yoo In-taek
Producer
Hur Jin-ho
Hur Jin-ho
Assistant Director
Julius Chan
Julius Chan
Dialogue Editor
Ian McLoughlin
Ian McLoughlin
Mix Technician

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