The First Amendment of Korea (2003)

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Eun-bi, an orphaned girl who works as a prostitute, is moved to action when her prostitute friend is brutally gang raped and the police do nothing because her friend was a prostitute. Deciding to run for Korea's parliament, she runs into mob coercion and deception along with way. This movie is a funny but insightful satire of the corruption of Korean elections.

Director: Song Gyeong-sik
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 108 min
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Production: Cinema Service
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
More Films by Director: Song Gyeong-sik
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The First Amendment of Korea about?
Eun-bi, an orphaned girl who works as a prostitute, is moved to action when her prostitute friend is brutally gang raped and the police do nothing because her friend was a prostitute. Deciding to run for Korea's parliament, she runs into mob coercion and deception along with way. This movie is a funny but insightful satire of the corruption of Korean elections.
Who directed The First Amendment of Korea?
The First Amendment of Korea was directed by Song Gyeong-sik.
Who stars in The First Amendment of Korea?
The First Amendment of Korea stars Ye Ji-won, Lim Sung-min, Lee Moon-sik, Nam Jin, Lee Seung-joon, Song Ok-suk.
How long is The First Amendment of Korea?
The First Amendment of Korea has a runtime of 1h 48m (108 minutes).
What genre is The First Amendment of Korea?
The First Amendment of Korea is a Comedy film.
Where was The First Amendment of Korea produced?
The First Amendment of Korea was produced in South Korea.