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Release Date:
May 15, 2014
Original Title:
신촌좀비만화
Alternate Titles:
Mad Sad Bad
Genres:
Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
CJ Entertainment
Korean Academy of Film Arts
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 19
Runtime: 117
Ryoo Seungwan, Han Jiseung, Kim Taeyong got together to make a 3D omnibus film. It's a 3D vision of terrible realities never far from popular culture today. The stages of its episodes are different with one another. Tragedies and fantasies unfold in the city, the woods, and the future. The 3D technique is used in scenes where the characters have fancies to get over suffering in reality. It's interesting to watch 3D scenes directed by representative directors of Korea, and it's noteworthy in terms of industry that this try displays the possibilities and realities of 3D film in Korea, as well. It's the new vision of KAFA's project, KAFA+
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3D Artist:
Chuck Chae
Assistant Director:
Kim Jin-seok
Costume Design:
Shin Ji-young
Director:
Ryoo Seung-wan
Kim Tae-yong
Han Ji-seung
Director of Photography:
Lee Jae-hyeok
Kim Woo-hyung
Editor:
Lee Jin
Executive Producer:
Choi Equan
Lighting Director:
Kim Seung-gyu
Line Producer:
Lee Jung-eun
Lee Gyu-taek
Makeup & Hair:
Jang Yoon-jung
Im Gyeong-ran
Lee Myeung-eun
Choi Min-seon
Music:
Cho Young-wuk
Post Production Supervisor:
Park Beom-su
Producer:
Park Kwan-su
Kim Jeong-min
Production Sound Mixer:
Jung Gun
Jung Hyun-su
Props:
Park Jun-yong
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