A Tale of Old Cities (2024)

A Tale of Old Cities (2024) poster

Jung-gu, the old original downtown of the city of Incheon, is the place where the first port was opened to foreign trades during the Japanese colonial period, and it is also the starting point of the construction of modern buildings, old Japanese houses(so-called enemy's house), railways, shipping, and airports. Currently, this area is also a place where the two concepts of development and reconstruction/regeneration are in sharp conflict. The film contains the story of those who pursue desirable regeneration, revolving around this neighborhood in Incheon.

Director: Jo Eun-sung
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 83 min
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Music: Hwang Haesook
Editing: Baek Sunwoo
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Tale of Old Cities about?
Jung-gu, the old original downtown of the city of Incheon, is the place where the first port was opened to foreign trades during the Japanese colonial period, and it is also the starting point of the construction of modern buildings, old Japanese houses(so-called enemy's house), railways, shipping, and airports. Currently, this area is also a place where the two concepts of development and reconstruction/regeneration are in sharp conflict. The film contains the story of those who pursue desirable regeneration, revolving around this neighborhood in Incheon.
Who directed A Tale of Old Cities?
A Tale of Old Cities was directed by Jo Eun-sung.
How long is A Tale of Old Cities?
A Tale of Old Cities has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
What genre is A Tale of Old Cities?
A Tale of Old Cities is a Documentary film.
Where was A Tale of Old Cities produced?
A Tale of Old Cities was produced in South Korea.