Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo (2002)

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HAHN Dae-Soo is a singer whose song 'Give Me Water', expressed his generation's thirst for freedom during the political turmoil of the 70s. After 20 years of inactivity due to political reasons, he returned to Korea on May 2001 for a concert. This film reveals his vision of music and his lonely life as a bohemian. He tells us the meaning of eternal loneliness, confessing that, 'Life is fragile, and I am just glad to be alive'.

Director: Lee Chun-woo, Chang Ji-wook
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 80 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Chang Ji-wook
Editing: Lee Chun-woo
Country: South Korea
Language: English, 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Lee Chun-woo, Chang Ji-wook
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo about?
HAHN Dae-Soo is a singer whose song 'Give Me Water', expressed his generation's thirst for freedom during the political turmoil of the 70s. After 20 years of inactivity due to political reasons, he returned to Korea on May 2001 for a concert. This film reveals his vision of music and his lonely life as a bohemian. He tells us the meaning of eternal loneliness, confessing that, 'Life is fragile, and I am just glad to be alive'.
Who directed Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo?
Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo was directed by Lee Chun-woo, Chang Ji-wook.
Who stars in Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo?
Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo stars Hahn Dae-soo, Kim Myung-shin, Oxana Alferova.
How long is Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo?
Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo?
Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo produced?
Documentary Hahn Dae-Soo was produced in South Korea.