One Day on the Road (2008)

One Day on the Road (2008) poster

Roads criss cross our landscape, making it convenient for human beings to travel. However, countless creatures also die as a result of these roads. This piece documents South Korea`s first in-depth study of “road kill.” It shows how drivers, who race along these roads, destroy animals` natural habitats and kill them in road accidents. Adopting an environmentalist point-of-view, this film questions the economic logic that girds development.

Director: Hwang Yoon
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date:
Editing: Hwang Yoon
Production: Studio DUMA
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko

Keywords

roadkill

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is One Day on the Road about?
Roads criss cross our landscape, making it convenient for human beings to travel. However, countless creatures also die as a result of these roads. This piece documents South Korea`s first in-depth study of “road kill.” It shows how drivers, who race along these roads, destroy animals` natural habitats and kill them in road accidents. Adopting an environmentalist point-of-view, this film questions the economic logic that girds development.
Who directed One Day on the Road?
One Day on the Road was directed by Hwang Yoon.
How long is One Day on the Road?
One Day on the Road has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is One Day on the Road?
One Day on the Road is a Documentary film.
Where was One Day on the Road produced?
One Day on the Road was produced in South Korea.