A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 14, 1998
Original Title:
이방인
Alternate Titles:
Ibangin
Production Companies:
Agencja Produkcji Filmowej
Daewoo Media & Filmed Entertainment
KiHweck ShiDae
Komitet Kinematografii
MS Films
Telewizja Polska
Production Countries:
Poland | South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 전체관람가
Runtime: 92
South Korean Kim lives alone in Warsaw, Poland, where he teaches taekwondo. His wife and daughter live in Berlin, just six hours away by train, but he's been traveling around Europe for 10 years and hesitates to even send a birthday card to his daughter. One day, he finds the bag of a woman, Yola (Eva Gabriluk), who has been pickpocketed, and the two become close. Another chance encounter with a delinquent young man, Mihau (Pavogiu Bourcik), brings them together, and they become an important part of Kim's life. Through Yola, Kim reconnects with lost feelings of love, and the always-flirtatious and unruly Mihau reminds him of his own restless youth...
Administration:
Małgorzata Dedek
Elżbieta Heleniak
Assistant Editor:
Małgorzata Orłowska
Joanna Malczewska
Anna Czepukajtis-Potęga
Casting:
Ewa Andrzejewska
Catering:
Błażej Zarębski
Conductor:
Zdzisław Szostak
Costume Design:
Małgorzata Stefaniak
Director:
Moon Seung-wook
Director of Photography:
Andrzej J. Jaroszewicz
Editor:
Mirosława Garlicka
Monika Zawadzka
Executive Producer:
Oh Ki-min
Interior Designer:
Joanna Doroszkiewicz
Makeup Artist:
Maja Gawinska
Music Consultant:
Anna Iżykowska-Mironowicz
Post Producer:
Piotr Kolodziejczyk
Marek Sobociński
Producer:
Maciej Skalski
Yoo In-taek
Production Design:
Grzegorz Piątkowski
Production Manager:
Grazyna Kozlowska
Props:
Cezary Matysiak
Dariusz Lipiński
Sound:
Andrzej Trzaska
Stefan Chomnicki
Still Photographer:
Piotr Bujnowicz
Stunts:
Jacek Jeleń
Translator:
Shin Mu-Yeol
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