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Release Date:
February 7, 2013
Original Title:
남쪽으로 튀어
Alternate Titles:
Run to the South
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Film Train
Gummy Film
Lotte Entertainment
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15
Runtime: 121
Hae-gap is a director who makes anti-government documentary films. One day, Hae-gap’s son, Na-ra, runs away from home, but Man-deok, a freeloader living in Hae-gap’s house ends up bringing him back. Later, Man-deok raids the head developer of Deul Island to stop its exploitation, and Na-ra helps and ends up getting caught. In order to bring Na-ra out from jail, Hae-gap signs to stop making anti-government films and moves to Deul Island with his family. Na-ra sees his father leading a good, quiet life there and starts opening up. But when a construction company charges in to clear-out the island and the islanders fall at risk of losing their homes, Hae-gap leads a strike against it and his family fall in grave danger...
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Adaptation:
Kim Yun-seok
Art Direction:
Seo Sung-kyung
Co-Executive Producer:
Kim Yeong-don
Costume Design:
Kim Yoo-seon
Data Management Technician:
Yoon Dan-bi
Director:
Yim Soon-rye
Director of Photography:
Cho Yong-kyu
Executive Producer:
Kim Yoon-ho
Lee Mi-young
Fight Choreographer:
Yoo Sang-seob
Lighting Director:
Jeon Byeong-yun
Line Producer:
Seo Kang-ho
Makeup & Hair:
Hwang Hyun-gyu
Kim Jeong-ja
Novel:
Hideo Okuda
Original Music Composer:
Dalpalan
Producer:
Kim Bo-ram
Production Design:
Hwang In-jun
Production Sound Mixer:
Han Cheol-hui
Props:
Park Jae-wan
Oh Jin-seok
Screenplay:
Na Hyun
Lee Kae-byeok
Sound Supervisor:
Sung Yoon-yong
Lee In-gyu
Storyboard:
Park Song-i
VFX Artist:
Yoon Choong-yeol
Visual Effects:
Park Eui-dong
Writer:
Choi Moon-suk
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