Woongnami (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 22, 2023

Original Title:
웅남이

Alternate Titles:
Bear Man
Ungnami
Woong-nam
Woongnam

Genres:
Action | Comedy

Production Companies:
A Kimchi Movie Production

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15 

Runtime: 98

The bear man who was once a bear become human by eating garlic and mugwort for 100 days. One day, after retirement as a policeman, a terrorist brings the deadly virus and he looks exactly the same as the bear man! With help of a detective and Youtuber, he tries to save the world now.

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Adaptation:
Park Sung-kwang
Noh Il-hwan

Costume Design:
Jeon Mi-seon

Digital Intermediate:
Kim Won-hak

Director:
Park Sung-kwang

Director of Photography:
Cho Yong-kyu
Hwang Jeong-yeon

Editor:
Moon In-dae
Ha Mi-ra

Executive Producer:
Jeong Yu-dong

Lighting Director:
Lee Jong-seok

Makeup & Hair:
Kim Ju-young

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Han Dae-ryong

Original Music Composer:
Park Jeong-eun

Producer:
Noh Il-hwan

Production Design:
Kim Jin-chul

Props:
Eom Se-yong

Sound Supervisor:
Kim Bong-soo

Special Effects Supervisor:
Park Yo-seop

Stunts:
Yun Min-gyu

VFX Supervisor:
Song Seung-whan

Writer:
Kim Hwang-do

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