No Name Stars (2011)
This year is the 30th anniversary of the Gwangju Democratization Movement. Though the country commemorates the event as the official historical records, it does not include any 'real' accounts of the people who experienced it firsthand. The students who were part of the movement; the female vendors who made rice balls for the students; the female high school students cooked at the government building; now, past their middle age, they live as ordinary citizens in Gwangju city. How is the event remembered by these people?
Director: Kim Tae-il
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 104 min
Release Date: May 12, 2011
Screenplay
Cinematography: Kim Tae-il
Editing: Kim Tae-il
Production: Sanggune
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
Keywords
gwangju uprising, gwangju, democratization movement
More Films by Director: Kim Tae-il
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is No Name Stars about?
- This year is the 30th anniversary of the Gwangju Democratization Movement. Though the country commemorates the event as the official historical records, it does not include any 'real' accounts of the people who experienced it firsthand. The students who were part of the movement; the female vendors who made rice balls for the students; the female high school students cooked at the government building; now, past their middle age, they live as ordinary citizens in Gwangju city. How is the event remembered by these people?
- Who directed No Name Stars?
- No Name Stars was directed by Kim Tae-il.
- How long is No Name Stars?
- No Name Stars has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).
- What genre is No Name Stars?
- No Name Stars is a Documentary film.
- Where was No Name Stars produced?
- No Name Stars was produced in South Korea.