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Yoo Byung Jae: Discomfort Zone (2018)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 54M

Director : Chung Yeong-joon

Synopsis

Daring comedian Yoo Byung-jae connects criticism he's received from the general public to some of the most touchy issues in current Korean society.

Actors

Yoo Byung-jae
Yoo Byung-jae
Himself

Crews

Chung Yeong-joon
Chung Yeong-joon
Director
Yoo Byung-jae
Yoo Byung-jae
Writer
Chung Yeong-joon
Chung Yeong-joon
Executive Producer
Oh Dong-won
Oh Dong-won
Director of Photography
Ryu Kyu-sun
Ryu Kyu-sun
Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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