National Security (2012) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 22, 2012

Original Title:
남영동1985

Alternate Titles:
Namyeong-dong 1985
Namyeongdong 1985
Национальная безопаснoсть
남영동 1985

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Atnine Film
Aura Pictures
Cinus Entertainment

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15 

Runtime: 106

On September 4, 1984, democracy movement leader Kim Jong Tae is arrested and taken to an infamous interrogation facility in Namyeong-dong. For the next 22 days, he would be cruelly and continuously tortured in all manners by interrogators intent on forcing him to confess to communist collaboration.

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Assistant Director:
Jeong Sang-hyeop

Digital Intermediate:
Kim Il-kwang

Director:
Chung Ji-young

Director of Photography:
Seo Min-soo

Editor:
Ko Im-pyo

Executive Producer:
Jeong Sang-min

Key Grip:
Park Gwan-yeol

Lighting Director:
Kim Uk
Jung Young-min

Makeup & Hair:
O Chang-ryeol

Original Music Composer:
Sin Min

Producer:
Kim Ji-yeon

Production Design:
Choi Yeon-sik

Production Sound Mixer:
Kim Hyun-sang

Sound Effects Designer:
Park Jin-hong

Sound Supervisor:
Kim Suk-won

Special Effects Supervisor:
Do Gwang-sup
Park Dae-hun

Writer:
Chung Ji-young
Jeong Sang-hyeop

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