TADA: A Portrait of Korean Startups (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 14, 2021

Original Title:
타다: 대한민국 스타트업의 초상

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Next Entertainment World

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: ALL 

Runtime: 91

Seoul in 2020. TADA, a rapidly-growing mobility service called Korean 'Uber'. Threatened by TADA’s rapid growth, the taxi industry sues TADA for conducting a transportation business without a taxi license. Due to the backlash from the taxi industry, the National Assembly eventually passed a bill banning the service. Can TADA overcome this desperate moment? This documentary is not talking about the success of startups emphasized in numerous books and the media around the world. Focusing on the case of TADA, which has faced the worst crisis since its inception, the work takes a look at the harsh reality that startups are currently experiencing.

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Assistant Director:
Kim Min-ryeong
Kim Jin-gun

Director:
Gwon Myeong-guk

Director of Photography:
Son Min-ho

Lighting Director:
Kim In-ho

Original Music Composer:
Yun Seok-cheol

Producer:
Gwon Myeong-guk

Sound Mixer:
Kim Ji-yeop

Sound Recordist:
Kim Min-ryeong

VFX Artist:
Song Ji-won
Lee Yong-jun
Pak Do-kyoung

Writer:
Kim Min-ju

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