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Dilkusha (2016)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 35M

Director : Kim Tae-yeong

Synopsis

Director Kim, who had a stroke after making numerous movies, lives in hell for 11 years. He goes to Dilcusha to write a new scenario and sees a miracle after meeting people agreed on participating in his new film.

Actors

Kil Yong-woo
Kil Yong-woo
Kim Tae-yeong
Kim Tae-yeong
Jin Hye-Kyung
Jin Hye-Kyung

Crews

Choi Yong-bae
Choi Yong-bae
Producer
Kim Tae-yeong
Kim Tae-yeong
Director
Kim Tae-yeong
Kim Tae-yeong
Writer
Kim Tae-yeong
Kim Tae-yeong
Producer
Woo Gyu-seon
Woo Gyu-seon
Producer
Cho Jae-hong
Cho Jae-hong
Adaptation
Jang Yun-jeong
Jang Yun-jeong
Makeup & Hair
Kim Ki-chul
Kim Ki-chul
Production Design
Choi Jong-ha
Choi Jong-ha
Lighting Director
Lee Jun-il
Lee Jun-il
Lighting Director
Lee Hee-jung
Lee Hee-jung
Production Design
Im Dae-ji
Im Dae-ji
Production Sound Mixer
Kang Ju-suk
Kang Ju-suk
Production Sound Mixer

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