The Bacchus Lady (2016) [NC-17]

Release Date:
October 6, 2016

Original Title:
죽여주는 여자

Alternate Titles:
Jookyeojooneun Yeoja
Jug-yeo-ju-neun Yeo-ja

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
CGV Arthouse
Korean Academy of Film Arts
Korean Film Council

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 18  JP: R15+  KR: 18  US: NC-17 

Runtime: 110

For the old men wandering in a park of Seoul, the Bacchus lady is a comfort and the only lasting friend.

So-young, an elderly prostitute working in Seoul, tries to take care of a young Korean-Filipino child she meets in a hospital and make ends meet. So-young's life takes a dark turn when several of her old clients try to reconnect with her.

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Assistant Director:
Lee Sang-moon

Costume Design:
Ham Hyun-joo

Digital Intermediate:
Kim Hyung-seok

Director:
Lee Je-Yong

Director of Photography:
Kim Young-rho

Editor:
Hahm Sung-won

Fight Choreographer:
Kwon Gwi-deok

Lighting Director:
Hong Myeong-su

Makeup & Hair:
Jang Yoon-jung
Kim Seo-hee

Original Music Composer:
Jang Young-gyu

Producer:
Suh Dong-hyun

Production Design:
Song Hye-jin

Sound Effects Designer:
Jeong Ji-young

Sound Mixer:
Han Myung-hwan

Sound Recordist:
Lee Sang-wook

Sound Supervisor:
Lee Seung-chul

Supervising Sound Editor:
Lee Sung-jin

Writer:
Lee Je-Yong

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