Springtime (Korean: 꽃피는 봄이 오면; RR: Ggotpineun bomi omyeon; lit. When Spring Comes) is a 2004 South Korean film starring Choi Min-sik as a struggling musician who takes a job as a music teacher in a rural mining town outside of Seoul.
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Hangul | 꽃피는 봄이 오면 |
Revised Romanization | Ggotpineun bomi omyeon |
McCune–Reischauer | Kkot p‘inŭn pomi omyŏn |
Directed by | Ryu Jang-ha |
Written by | Ryu Jang-ha |
Produced by | Choi Eun-hwa |
Starring | Choi Min-sik Jang Shin-young Kim Ho-jung Youn Yuh-jung Kim Kang-woo |
Music by | Jo Seong-woo |
Distributed by | Big Blue Film |
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Running time | 128 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
To trumpeter Hyun-woo, life seems to remain forever locked in winter. In desperation, Hyunwoo signs up for a position teaching a children's wind ensemble at a small junior high school in a distant Dogye village. Worn-out instruments, tarnished trophies and frayed certificates testify to the poor conditions of this ragtag group. This leads Hyun-woo, together with his students, to take on a seemingly impossible challenge.
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