2035: The Greenlight (2023)
In 2025, South and North Korea unified. It was triggered by a sudden explosion in Midnight near the North of DMZ by a forest fire in December, 2024. The South Korean army unwittingly ended up helping to put out the fire. Such cooperation caused their unification. And 10 years later, A koreanAmerican Documentary Director Steven, working for USA tv-station NXN visits to korea. He is searching for information about the mysterical Green-light appeared in that forest fire in 2024. After some dangerous twists and turns, He found a huge secret of the DMZ fire and green light.
Director: Park Jae-in
Genre: Science Fiction, Mystery, Thriller
Runtime: 105 min
Release Date: July 1, 2023
Cast
Screenplay
Editing: Park Jae-in
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
Keywords
found footage, dmz, 2030s, korean reunification
More Films by Director: Park Jae-in
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is 2035: The Greenlight about?
- In 2025, South and North Korea unified. It was triggered by a sudden explosion in Midnight near the North of DMZ by a forest fire in December, 2024. The South Korean army unwittingly ended up helping to put out the fire. Such cooperation caused their unification. And 10 years later, A koreanAmerican Documentary Director Steven, working for USA tv-station NXN visits to korea. He is searching for information about the mysterical Green-light appeared in that forest fire in 2024. After some dangerous twists and turns, He found a huge secret of the DMZ fire and green light.
- Who directed 2035: The Greenlight?
- 2035: The Greenlight was directed by Park Jae-in.
- Who stars in 2035: The Greenlight?
- 2035: The Greenlight stars Oh Tae-kyung, You Il-han, Park No-shik, Jeong In-gi, Ki Joo-bong.
- How long is 2035: The Greenlight?
- 2035: The Greenlight has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
- What genre is 2035: The Greenlight?
- 2035: The Greenlight is a Science Fiction, Mystery, Thriller film.
- Where was 2035: The Greenlight produced?
- 2035: The Greenlight was produced in South Korea.