Our School
Theatrical poster
Hangul
우리 학교
Hanja
우리
Revised RomanizationUri hakkyo
McCune–ReischauerUri hakkyo
Directed byKim Myeong-joon (김명준, 金明俊)
Written byKim Myeong-joon
Park So-hyeon
Narrated byKim Myeong-joon
Edited byKim Myeong-joon
Park So-hyeon
Distributed byJinjin Pictures
Release date
  • March 29, 2007 (2007-03-29)
Running time
131 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Our School (Korean: 우리학교; RR: Uri hakkyo) is a documentary film about the lives of ethnic Korean students in a Chongryon-run pro-North Korean high school in Hokkaido, Japan.[1] Released on 29 March 2007 (Sunday), a Hankook Ilbo article on 3 April stated it had already exceeded 10,000 viewers.[2] In the end, media reports claim it registered 85,000 or 90,000 viewer admissions in the South Korean domestic market, a far better performance than other recent documentaries such as the 2002 Yeongmae (영매, 20,000 viewers), the 2004 Repatriation (송환, 30,000 viewers) or the 2006 Bisang (비상, 40,000 viewers); it was suggested this might be a new domestic record.[3][4] Director Kim Myeong-joon received the Kim Yong-gun Memorial Society prize in relation to his work on the film.[4]

The film was released on DVD in Japan in 2009.[5]

See also

References

  1. Hong, Seong-rak (2007-03-15), "애국자들의 천국 '우리 학교' ["Our School" patriots' heaven]", Korea Economic Daily, retrieved 2010-06-29
  2. Seo, Pil-ung (2007-04-03), "다큐 영화 '우리 학교'전국 관객 1만명 돌파 [Documentary film 'Our School' exceeds 10,000 viewers]", Hankook Ilbo, retrieved 2010-06-29
  3. "'우리학교' 9만 돌파..다큐 흥행 신기록 어디까지? ['Our School' breaks 90,000 ... a new record for documentaries?]", Star News/Money Today, 2007-09-14, retrieved 2010-06-29
  4. 1 2 Jeong, Dae-ha (2008-05-22), "'우리학교' 김명준 감독, 김용근상 [Kim Yong-gun prize goes to 'Our School' director Kim Myeong-joon]", The Hankyoreh, retrieved 2010-06-29
  5. "「ウリハッキョ」札幌市の朝鮮学校を舞台にした感動のドキュメンタリー ['Our School', a moving documentary with the Sapporo Korean School as its stage]", Mainichi Shimbun, 2009-12-11, retrieved 2010-06-29


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