Come Come Come Upward
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Come Come Come Upward / Aje Aje Bara Aje | |
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Poster to Aje Aje Bara Aje / Come Come Come Upward (1989) |
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Directed by | Im Kwon-taek |
Produced by | Lee Tae-won |
Written by | Han Sung-won |
Starring | Kang Soo-yeon Jin Yeong-mi |
Music by | Kim Jeong-kil |
Cinematography | Ku Jung-mo |
Editing by | Park Sun-duk |
Release date(s) | March 3, 1989 |
Running time | 134 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Budget | Taehung Pictures |
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Hangul | 아제 아제 바라 아제 |
Come Come Come Upward (아제 아제 바라 아제 - Aje Aje Bara Aje) (1989) is an award-winning South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek.
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[edit] Synopsis
The film examines the differing lives of two young women who are linked by their affiliation with a Buddhist temple.
[edit] Awards
[edit] Wins
- Best Film: Grand Bell Awards[1]
- Best Actress, Bronze St. George (Kang Soo-yeon); Moscow International Film Festival
- Special Prize Im Kwon-Taek; Moscow International Film Festival
[edit] Nominations
- Golden St. George (Im Kwon-taek); Moscow International Film Festival
[edit] Notes
- ^ Awards based on Awards for Aje aje bara aje (1989) (English). Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2007-11-01. and Aje Aje Bara Aje: Awards (English). All Movie Guide. Retrieved on 2007-11-01.
[edit] Sources
- “Aje Aje Bara Aje (Film review)”, Variety: p.21., 1989-07-19
- Aje Aje Bara Aje (1989) at the Internet Movie Database
- Fountain, Clarke. Aje Aje Bara Aje (English). All Movie Guide. Retrieved on 2007-12-05.
- Im Kwon-taek's Retrospective (English). 5th Festival of Korean Cinema in Italy (2007). Retrieved on 2007-10-31.
- James, David E. (2001), “Im Kwon-Taek - Korean National Cinema and Buddhism”, Film Quarterly 54 (3 (April)): p.14-31.
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