Il Mare (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 9, 2000

Original Title:
시월애

Alternate Titles:
A Love Story
Il Mare
Mare
Siworae
ইল মারে

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Blue Cinema
Dream Venture Capital
Sidus
UniKorea Pictures

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6  KR: 12 

Runtime: 96

Love that resides in one place at two different times.

In the year 1999, a young woman leaves her quaint seaside house and returns to the city, leaving in the mailbox a card for the next owner, with instructions to forward any mail of hers to the new address. In the year 1997, a jaded young architect moves into the same house--and finds the letter. His reply, which he slips into the mailbox, finds its way to her, beginning a parallel-time love story separated by a span of two years.

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Director:
Lee Hyun-seung

Director of Photography:
Hong Kyung-pyo

Editor:
Lee Eun-su

Executive Producer:
Cho Min-hwan

Makeup & Hair:
Lee Gyeong-ja

Original Music Composer:
Kim Hyun-chul

Producer:
Lee Min-su

Production Design:
Kim Ki-chul

Screenplay:
Kim Eun-jeong
Yeoh Gee-na

Sound Supervisor:
Oh Won-chol

Stunts:
Jung Doo-hong

Visual Effects Producer:
Kim Tae-hoon

Writer:
Won Tae-yeon
Kim Mi-yeong

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