Get on the Bus (2012)

Get on the Bus (2012) poster

In 2011, social network and the Hope Bus initiated a new movement which fractured the firm and unilateral media while demanding the arrogant political and financial circles to be awakened. They jumped over the high fences of Hanjin HIC using their mobile phones and ladders and finally embraced the moment when the rally became a festival. The Hope Bus slowly evolved to become a great big carnival that invited anyone and everyone to join in.

Director: Kim Jeong-keun
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Park Bae-il, Moon Chang-hyeon
Editing: Park Bae-il, Moon Chang-hyeon
Country: United States of America
Language: English, 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko

Keywords

worker, labor rights

More Films by Director: Kim Jeong-keun
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Get on the Bus about?
In 2011, social network and the Hope Bus initiated a new movement which fractured the firm and unilateral media while demanding the arrogant political and financial circles to be awakened. They jumped over the high fences of Hanjin HIC using their mobile phones and ladders and finally embraced the moment when the rally became a festival. The Hope Bus slowly evolved to become a great big carnival that invited anyone and everyone to join in.
Who directed Get on the Bus?
Get on the Bus was directed by Kim Jeong-keun.
How long is Get on the Bus?
Get on the Bus has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Get on the Bus?
Get on the Bus is a Documentary film.
Where was Get on the Bus produced?
Get on the Bus was produced in United States of America.