| Snowy Road | |
|---|---|
![]() Theatrical poster  | |
| Hangul | 눈길  | 
| Revised Romanization | Nungil | 
| Directed by | Lee Na-jeong | 
| Written by | Yoo Bo-ra | 
| Produced by | Ham Yeong-hun | 
| Starring | Kim Hyang-gi Kim Sae-ron  | 
| Cinematography | Park Sung | 
| Edited by | Kim Young-ju | 
| Music by | Nam Hye-seung | 
Production companies  | KBS at9 Films  | 
| Distributed by | CGV Arthouse | 
Release dates  | 
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Running time  | 122 minutes | 
| Country | South Korea | 
| Languages | Korean Japanese  | 
| Box office | US$866,692[1] | 
Snowy Road (Korean: 눈길; RR: Nungil) is a 2015 South Korean historical drama film directed by Lee Na-jeong which narrates the story of two teenage girls' fate as comfort women during the Japanese occupation of Korea. It originally aired on KBS1 in 2015 as a two-part television special, and then was re-edited for theatrical screening. The theatrical cut was first showcased at the 16th Jeonju International Film Festival.[2][3]
The film was theatrically released on March 1, 2017, also known as the Independence Movement Day in South Korea, which commemorates the 1919 March 1st Movement.[4]
Cast
- Kim Hyang-gi as Choi Jong-boon (past)
- Kim Young-ok as Choi Jong-boon (present)
 
 - Kim Sae-ron as Kang Young-ae
 - Cho Soo-hyang as Jang Eun-soo
 - Jang Young-nam as Choi Jong-boon's mother
 - Seo Young-joo as Kang Young-joo
 - Lee Seung-yeon as Yoon Ok
 - Jang Dae-woong as Choi Jong-gil
 - Lee Joo-woo as Ayako
 - Lee Kan-hee as Kang Young-ae's mother
 - Seo Jin-won as Kang Young-ae's school teacher
 - Choi Dae-chul as (cameo)
 - Lee Hak-joo as Child soldier
 
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Recipients | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
2015  | 
KBS Drama Awards[5] | Best Young Actress | Won | |
| 24th Golden Rooster & Hundred Flowers Film Festival [6] | Best Foreign Film | Snowy Road  | 
Won | |
| Best Foreign Actress | Won | 
References
- ↑ "Snowy Road (2017)". Koreanfilm.or.kr. Retrieved 2017-10-27.
 - ↑ "전주국제영화제". www.jiff.or.kr. Archived from the original on 22 February 2017. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
 - ↑ "Another 'comfort women' film to hit theaters". Koreatimes.co.kr. 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2017-10-27.
 - ↑ "Young girls live through horror together : 'Snowy Road' highlights the agony felt in the daily lives of teenage 'comfort women'-INSIDE Korea JoongAng Daily". Koreajoongangdaily.joins.com. 2017-02-17. Retrieved 2017-10-27.
 - ↑ "Check out the Winners from '2015 KBS Drama Awards'". BNT News. 31 December 2015. Archived from the original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
 - ↑ "Korean Film 'Snowy Road' Wins Best Picture, Best Actress at Chinese Film Festival". KBS World Radio. 2015-09-19.
 
External links
- Snowy Road at HanCinema
 - Snowy Road at the Korean Movie Database
 - Snowy Road at IMDb
 - Snowy Road at Naver Movies (in Korean)
 
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