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Release Date:
November 22, 2022
Original Title:
The Incredible Story of Kimchi
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
ANYDOKO Studios
MKIM & CO
Production Countries:
South Korea | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 44
Korean pop culture has taken over, but another Korean export is also becoming very popular - the culinary delicacy of kimchi.
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Animation:
Michelle Lau
Daniel Ozakovic
Associate Producer:
Ross M. Dinerstein
Camera Production Assistant:
Jin Hyung Do
Cinematography:
Ruben Contreras
Jin Hyung Lee
Director:
Vikash Autar
Drone Cinematographer:
Kang Hyun
Editor:
Mart Jhielo Sarmiento
Executive Co-Producer:
Conal Whyte
Executive Producer:
Mikyung Kim
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Cole Koehler
Kyle Kim
Gaffer:
Matthew P. Stouppe
Bryan Mendoza
Yong Ki Kim
Line Producer:
Kris Olson
Makeup & Hair:
Mi Sun Kim
Makeup Artist:
Janea Martin
Ashley Aldridge
Medical Consultant:
James Liao
Producer:
Chelsea Li
Suzanne Tung
Monica Chang
Producer's Assistant:
Ji-Hye Jang
Production Assistant:
Michael Leong
Yoon Sun Lee
Seda Rua
Production Coordinator:
Justine Mastro
Sound Mixer:
Anthony Marsh
Sound Recordist:
Corryn Deegan
Dennis Hamlin
Eun Ho No
Title Designer:
Wing Chan
Translator:
Jun Seok Yang
Writer:
Vikash Autar
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