Crossing
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- Movie: Crossing
- Hangul: 크로싱
- Revised romanization: Keurosing
- Director: Kim Tae-Gyun
- Writer: Lee Yoo-Jin
- Producer: Patrick D. Choi
- Cinematographer:
- Release Date: June 26, 2008
- Runtime: 105 min.
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot
Yong-soo lives in a small coal-mine village in North Korea with his wife and young son. Although living in extreme poverty, the family is happy just to be with each other. Then one day, Yong-soo's pregnant wife becomes critically ill. Let alone medicine, Yong-soo can't even find food for her in North Korea. So he secretly crosses the borders of China hoping to find the medicine for his wife. After many life threatening moments in China, Yong-soo is forced into South Korea, becoming an unwanted refugee prohibited to return to his family. Meanwhile, his wife passes away leaving their young son alone in desperation. With no one to turn to, his young son sets out to find his father not knowing where or how to find him.
Notes
- "Crossing" was first conceived in 2005, influenced by an MBC television documentary "30-Day Report on the Defectors in China, Part 2:Crossing Death".
- Tae-gyun Kim & Yoo-jin Lee conducted over 100 interviews with defectors, members of NGO, and brokers who help people to defect to make the film as realistic as possible.
- Assistant Director Cheol-young Kim is a real life North Korean defector.
- To perfect North Korean accents, cast members received lessons for 3 months from actual North Korean defectors.
- Filming began on July 2nd, 2007 (lasting for 3 months).
- Large portions of the film were filmed on location in China & Mongolia to accurately depict the escape route.
- Scenes involving North Korean villages, were shot on location in Yeongwol, Gangwon Province (a South Korean coal mining town having housing most similar to the North Korean style) and the Beyiyo village of Mongolia.
- "Crossing" was selected as Korea's submission for the Best Foreign Film section at the 81st Academy Awards.
Cast
Starring
- Cha In-Pyo - Yong-su Kim
- Shin Myeong-Cheol - Jun-i Kim
Supporting Cast
- Seo Young-Hwa] - Mother
- Jeong In-Gi
- Ju Da-Yeong
- Jeon Bae-Su
- Kim Ik-Tae
- Lee Yeoung-Hu
- Park Jeong-Sun
- Do Yong-Gu
- Kim Jung-Suk
- Kwon Oh-Jin
- Jo Yong-Joon - guard at camp
- Park Jin-Young - elderly man at river crossing
- Jung Min-Sung - North Korean refugee
- Oh Joo-Hee - female North Korean refugee 1
- Jang So-Yeon - female North Korean refugee
- Jin Yong-Ok - factory worker 3
Trailer (South Korea)
Trailer (Japan)
Image Gallery
Film Festivals
- 2008 (28th) Hawaii International Film Festival - October 9th-19th
Awards
- Best Music - 2008 (28th) Critics Choice Awards - November


cullengabriela Says:
May 09 2011 2:46 am
so sad.....n so touching.....about humanrigth....how can they are threatmean people like an animals......!!!!!