Even No Shadow (2011)
Centred on immigrant workers from Vietnam and Sri Lanka, Choi’s heroic short goes deep into Korea’s ‘black economy’, where exploitation and injustice are rife and racist outbursts are just one too many shots of soju away. The storyline shuttles from Incheon to Daegu, where the social-activist priest Jang does his best to help the immigrants with their claims for compensation, severance pay and employment rights. Fine, eye-opening stuff, rather well acted by the non-pro cast – which includes Choi himself.
Director: Choi Chang-hwan
Runtime: 36 min
Release Date: January 1, 2011
Cast
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Even No Shadow about?
- Centred on immigrant workers from Vietnam and Sri Lanka, Choi’s heroic short goes deep into Korea’s ‘black economy’, where exploitation and injustice are rife and racist outbursts are just one too many shots of soju away. The storyline shuttles from Incheon to Daegu, where the social-activist priest Jang does his best to help the immigrants with their claims for compensation, severance pay and employment rights. Fine, eye-opening stuff, rather well acted by the non-pro cast – which includes Choi himself.
- Who directed Even No Shadow?
- Even No Shadow was directed by Choi Chang-hwan.
- Who stars in Even No Shadow?
- Even No Shadow stars Nguyen Dnc Thu, Mangala Sanjeewa Kodeethwskku, Choi Chang-hwan.
- How long is Even No Shadow?
- Even No Shadow has a runtime of 36m (36 minutes).