Community of Parting (2020)

Género : Documental

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 12M

Director : Jane Jin Kaisen

Sinopsis

Actores

Koh Sunahn
Koh Sunahn
Self
Seo Sunshil
Seo Sunshil
Self
Kim Soonok
Kim Soonok
Self
Song Youngme
Song Youngme
Self
Jane Jin Kaisen
Jane Jin Kaisen
Narrator
Kim Seongnae
Kim Seongnae
Narrator
Kang Misoon
Kang Misoon
Narrator
Eleana Kim
Eleana Kim
Narrator
Chuseong Unni
Chuseong Unni
Narrator
Patty Ahn
Patty Ahn
Narrator
Choi Kyeongcheo
Choi Kyeongcheo
Narrator
Kim Meri Alexandrovna
Kim Meri Alexandrovna
Narrator
Alexandra Tsay
Alexandra Tsay
Narrator
Park Youngnan
Park Youngnan
Narrator
Kwon Suk
Kwon Suk
Narrator
Soni Kum
Soni Kum
Narrator
Anja Sunhyun Michaelsen
Anja Sunhyun Michaelsen
Narrator
Lee Geum Seom
Lee Geum Seom
Narrator
Lee Cheonghwa
Lee Cheonghwa
Narrator
Kim Hyesoon
Kim Hyesoon
Narrator
Mara Lee
Mara Lee
Narrator
Nelly Sergejevna Huan Kim
Nelly Sergejevna Huan Kim
Narrator
Suzy Kim
Suzy Kim
Narrator

Tripulaciones

Jane Jin Kaisen
Jane Jin Kaisen
Director
Guston Sondin-Kung
Guston Sondin-Kung
Cinematography
Jane Jin Kaisen
Jane Jin Kaisen
Cinematography
Daniel Zox
Daniel Zox
Additional Director of Photography
Udo Lee
Udo Lee
Music
Udo Lee
Udo Lee
Sound Mixer
Jane Jin Kaisen
Jane Jin Kaisen
Editor
Guston Sondin-Kung
Guston Sondin-Kung
Co-Editor
Kim Seongnae
Kim Seongnae
Translator
Sungeun Kim
Sungeun Kim
Translator
Eunhye Park
Eunhye Park
Production Manager

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