The Korean Black Eyes (2023)

The Korean Black Eyes (2023) poster

In 1966, the girl band ‘All Stars’ was formed centered on drummer Kitty (Jun-im Lim), a third-year high school student. They left the country with an understanding that they were going to perform in Southeast Asia. However, they arrived and put on a spot to perform, sometimes risking their lives, for the soldiers on the battlefield of Vietnam. Kitty was recognized for her musical talent, and formed the five-member girl band ‘Korean Black Eyes’ in Bangkok in 1971. The band moved onto Beirut as their base and toured throughout the Middle East and Africa, including Egypt and Nigeria. When they entered Spain in 1973, they went on a concert tour with Cliff Richard, Julio Iglesias, and others. They recorded an album in Portugal at the suggestion of a local producer, but had to quickly escape the country when the military revolution broke out. Wherever they went, including Vietnam and Lebanon, they encountered turbulent scenes of modern history.

Director: Kim Dae-hyun
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date:
Production: INDELINE
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Kim Dae-hyun
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Korean Black Eyes about?
In 1966, the girl band ‘All Stars’ was formed centered on drummer Kitty (Jun-im Lim), a third-year high school student. They left the country with an understanding that they were going to perform in Southeast Asia. However, they arrived and put on a spot to perform, sometimes risking their lives, for the soldiers on the battlefield of Vietnam. Kitty was recognized for her musical talent, and formed the five-member girl band ‘Korean Black Eyes’ in Bangkok in 1971. The band moved onto Beirut as their base and toured throughout the Middle East and Africa, including Egypt and Nigeria. When they entered Spain in 1973, they went on a concert tour with Cliff Richard, Julio Iglesias, and others. They recorded an album in Portugal at the suggestion of a local producer, but had to quickly escape the country when the military revolution broke out. Wherever they went, including Vietnam and Lebanon, they encountered turbulent scenes of modern history.
Who directed The Korean Black Eyes?
The Korean Black Eyes was directed by Kim Dae-hyun.
How long is The Korean Black Eyes?
The Korean Black Eyes has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is The Korean Black Eyes?
The Korean Black Eyes is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was The Korean Black Eyes produced?
The Korean Black Eyes was produced in South Korea.