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  1. A Single Spark (Korean: 아름다운 청년 전태일; RR: Areumdaun cheongnyeon Jeon Tae-il; lit. "A Beautiful Youth, Jeon Tae-il") is a 1995 South Korean drama film directed and co-written by Park Kwang-su.

  2. Apr 19, 2021 · The 1995 South Korean film “A Single Spark” is the second collaborative project between the highly political New Wave director Park Kwang-su and the writer and director Lee Chang-dong. The movie is co-written by Hur Jin-ho of “Christmas in August” fame and co-produced by The Jeon Tae-il Commemorative Association. It has won numerous ...

  3. Nov 18, 1995 · The film intercuts two stories, one in black and white, one in color. From 1965 to 1970, we follow Jeon Tae-Il, a poor young man who quits street vending to work in a garment factory. Amid appalling work conditions, he buys a law book, seeks government help, forms an association, talks to reporters.

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    • Drama
    • Park Kwang-su, Park Kwang Soo
    • 1995-11-18
  4. Apr 13, 2018 · A Single Spark by Liwen Y. Ho is the story of the chance encounter between Aiden Z. Spark, former member of a boy band now turned professor of the "Intro to Women Studies" class (!), and Abigail (who can go by Abby or Gail) Dearan, deejay at a popular local radio station.

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    • Kindle Edition
    • Liwen Y. Ho
  5. Activist and law school graduate Kim is being persecuted by the mid-’70s Park regime for trying to write a book about Jeon Tae-il, a union activist who immolated himself at age 22 to protest government hypocrisy.

  6. One boy… one flame… and a world is changed forever. Activist and law school graduate Kim is being persecuted by the mid-’70s Park regime for trying to write a book about Jeon Tae-il, a union activist who immolated himself at age 22 to protest government hypocrisy. Cast. Crew. Details.

  7. Sep 10, 2012 · Film. Time Out says. Largely financed by public subscription (the closing credits acknowledge nearly 5,000 names), Park's film sets out to exorcise South Korea's dark years under...