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The Village of Mist is a sud coréen film of genre Drama directed by Im Kwon-taek with Ahn Sung-ki

The Village of Mist (1983)

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The Village of Mist
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Length 1h31
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Genres Drama
Rating66% 3.3125453.3125453.3125453.3125453.312545

Village in the Mist (Hangul: 안개마을; RR: Angemaeul) or Village of Haze is a 1983 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek.

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Unmarried Soo-ok leaves Seoul to teach at a remote village elementary school. She slowly begins to realize that there is a sexual connection between a local vagabond and the village's women, despite their men claiming that the vagabond is impotent.

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