Winter Woman | |
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Hangul | 겨울여자 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gyeoulyeoja |
McCune–Reischauer | Kyŏul yŏja |
Directed by | Kim Ho-sun |
Written by | Kim Seung-ok |
Based on | Winter Woman by Cho Hae-il |
Produced by | Park Chong-chan |
Starring | Chang Mi-hee Shin Seong-il |
Cinematography | Jung Il-sung |
Edited by | Hyeon Dong-chun |
Music by | Jeong Sung-jo |
Distributed by | Tae Chang Enterprises Co., Ltd |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Winter Woman (Korean: 겨울여자; RR: Gyeo-ul-yeoja) is a 1977 South Korean film. It is based on a novel by Cho Hae-il which was serialised in the Chosun Ilbo in 1975.[1] The popularity of the novel led to the film being made. Dealing with the sexual awakening of the female protagonist, the book and film earned the condemnation of conservative critics,[2] however, the author's leftist subtext was overshadowed by their sexual themes. The film was the best selling Korean film of the 1970s,[3] and made a star of its female lead Chang Mi-hee.[2]