Eraser Wrestling (1999)
Classroom 1, Grade 4, Baekwoon Elementary School. Today, Younghoon is in an eraser-eating contest with Kangsan. Despite his hard practice, Younghoon loses the eraser to Kangsan’s stubbornness. While Younghoon searches every corner of the house for the eraser, his older sister gives him a blue eraser. With a glimmer of hope, he tries to compete again, but Kangsan takes that eraser away from him through a dirty trick. When Younghoon returns home in a miserable state, all that awaits him is a house in ruins and his older sister’s empty room. Younghoon continues to train hard today, hoping that if he wins the eraser-eating contest, his older sister will come back.
Director: Min Dong-hyun
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: October 14, 1999
Cast
Screenplay
- Min Dong-hyun (Screenplay)
- Moon Sang-yoon (Original Story)
Editing: In-dae Moon
Production: Woohaha Films
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Min Dong-hyun
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Eraser Wrestling about?
- Classroom 1, Grade 4, Baekwoon Elementary School. Today, Younghoon is in an eraser-eating contest with Kangsan. Despite his hard practice, Younghoon loses the eraser to Kangsan’s stubbornness. While Younghoon searches every corner of the house for the eraser, his older sister gives him a blue eraser. With a glimmer of hope, he tries to compete again, but Kangsan takes that eraser away from him through a dirty trick. When Younghoon returns home in a miserable state, all that awaits him is a house in ruins and his older sister’s empty room. Younghoon continues to train hard today, hoping that if he wins the eraser-eating contest, his older sister will come back.
- Who directed Eraser Wrestling?
- Eraser Wrestling was directed by Min Dong-hyun.
- Who stars in Eraser Wrestling?
- Eraser Wrestling stars Moon Jong-tae, Park Eun-sook, Moon Ha-neul.
- How long is Eraser Wrestling?
- Eraser Wrestling has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- Where was Eraser Wrestling produced?
- Eraser Wrestling was produced in South Korea.