'Bi-sang' Sets New Record for Domestic Documentaries
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The independent film "Bi-sang" has set a new record for Korean documentaries.
The company that produced the film Emotion Pictures says "Bi-sang" has attracted over 25 thousand moviegoers since its release in mid-December.
The documentary tracing the lives of professional soccer players is set in Korea's port city of Incheon.
The Korean Film Council reports that the feature documentary has broken a previous record for the genre set by "Between".
The film council says small-budget movies have long been overshadowed by bigger productions, but that that appears to be changing.
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The company that produced the film Emotion Pictures says "Bi-sang" has attracted over 25 thousand moviegoers since its release in mid-December.
The documentary tracing the lives of professional soccer players is set in Korea's port city of Incheon.
The Korean Film Council reports that the feature documentary has broken a previous record for the genre set by "Between".
The film council says small-budget movies have long been overshadowed by bigger productions, but that that appears to be changing.
Video by following the link
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