A Small Autocratic Republic
Originally released in 1991. A Small Autocratic Republic is a drama film. directed by Jin Yoo-young.
Starring Kim Seo-ra, Lee Jin-su, and Choi Jae-sung
Synopsis
After losing his only son, Old Kim establishes Haksagol, an all-male boarding house. Admission requires a strict exam and interview, and anyone who breaks its ten rules—such as bans on drinking or protests—is immediately expelled. This year’s top entrant, Jin-young, is secretly a female law student disguised as a man. As she struggles to hide her identity, unforeseen events begin to shake the foundations of Haksagol.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- KO
Production Companies
- Road Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Small Autocratic Republic about?
After losing his only son, Old Kim establishes Haksagol, an all-male boarding house. Admission requires a strict exam and interview, and anyone who breaks its ten rules—such as bans on drinking o...
Who directed A Small Autocratic Republic?
A Small Autocratic Republic was directed by Jin Yoo-young.
How long is A Small Autocratic Republic?
A Small Autocratic Republic has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was A Small Autocratic Republic released?
A Small Autocratic Republic was released on April 5, 1991 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Small Autocratic Republic?
The main cast of A Small Autocratic Republic includes Kim Seo-ra, Lee Jin-su, Choi Jae-sung, Park Jun-gyu, Kim Seung-hwan.