The First Amendment of Korea
Originally released in 2003. The First Amendment of Korea is a comedy film. directed by Song Gyeong-sik.
Starring Ye Ji-won, Lim Sung-min, and Lee Moon-sik
Synopsis
Eun-bi, an orphaned girl who works as a prostitute, is moved to action when her prostitute friend is brutally gang raped and the police do nothing because her friend was a prostitute. Deciding to run for Korea's parliament, she runs into mob coercion and deception along with way. This movie is a funny but insightful satire of the corruption of Korean elections.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- KO
Production Companies
- Cinema Service
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The First Amendment of Korea about?
Eun-bi, an orphaned girl who works as a prostitute, is moved to action when her prostitute friend is brutally gang raped and the police do nothing because her friend was a prostitute. Deciding to r...
Who directed The First Amendment of Korea?
The First Amendment of Korea was directed by Song Gyeong-sik.
How long is The First Amendment of Korea?
The First Amendment of Korea has a runtime of 1 hours and 48 minutes (108 minutes total).
When was The First Amendment of Korea released?
The First Amendment of Korea was released on March 14, 2003 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The First Amendment of Korea?
The main cast of The First Amendment of Korea includes Ye Ji-won, Lim Sung-min, Lee Moon-sik, Nam Jin, Lee Seung-joon.