Begging Island : Let It Be (2014)

The journey of Photographer KIM Jungman to find landscapes which are to be preserved and reclaimed rather than developed eventually leads to guleopdo. Juxtaposing external landscape and internal imagery, the ambitious documentary embraces the issues of the environment and the lives.

Director: Min Byung-hun, Lee Se-young
Runtime: 67 min
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Original Language: ko
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What is Begging Island : Let It Be about?
The journey of Photographer KIM Jungman to find landscapes which are to be preserved and reclaimed rather than developed eventually leads to guleopdo. Juxtaposing external landscape and internal imagery, the ambitious documentary embraces the issues of the environment and the lives.
Who directed Begging Island : Let It Be?
Begging Island : Let It Be was directed by Min Byung-hun, Lee Se-young.
How long is Begging Island : Let It Be?
Begging Island : Let It Be has a runtime of 1h 7m (67 minutes).