The Exhibition of Mr. Kant (1987)

The Exhibition of Mr. Kant (1987) poster

One day in the 1980s, photographer Yoon Tae accidentally discovers a man while taking pictures. He was dressed in shabby clothes, carrying a bag, holding the Taegeukgi in his hand, and was wandering around Seoul , saying unintelligible things. Yun-tae, feeling curious, follows him around. He was a man with the strange nickname 'Mr. Kant'. Mr. Kant visited cathedrals and other places and came into contact with the riot police who stood guard there. Sometimes they say strange things in front of a photographer holding a camera . The photographer who followed him but did not understand him well accidentally learns that he is a missing person from the May 18 Democratization Movement.

Director: Tae-young Kim
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 35 min
Release Date:
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Exhibition of Mr. Kant about?
One day in the 1980s, photographer Yoon Tae accidentally discovers a man while taking pictures. He was dressed in shabby clothes, carrying a bag, holding the Taegeukgi in his hand, and was wandering around Seoul , saying unintelligible things. Yun-tae, feeling curious, follows him around. He was a man with the strange nickname 'Mr. Kant'. Mr. Kant visited cathedrals and other places and came into contact with the riot police who stood guard there. Sometimes they say strange things in front of a photographer holding a camera . The photographer who followed him but did not understand him well accidentally learns that he is a missing person from the May 18 Democratization Movement.
Who directed The Exhibition of Mr. Kant?
The Exhibition of Mr. Kant was directed by Tae-young Kim.
How long is The Exhibition of Mr. Kant?
The Exhibition of Mr. Kant has a runtime of 35m (35 minutes).
What genre is The Exhibition of Mr. Kant?
The Exhibition of Mr. Kant is a Drama film.
Where was The Exhibition of Mr. Kant produced?
The Exhibition of Mr. Kant was produced in South Korea.