
Set in the early days of the Korean War, Lee Man-hee’s film views the brutal fighting from the perspective of a young boy who has been adopted as a “mascot” by a group of soldiers. Two free tickets per person are distributed at the Meyer Auditorium one hour before the screening on a first-come, first-served basis. Part of the Korean Film Festival D.C. (1974, 102 minutes, Korean with English subtitles)
Cosponsors: Korean Film Council and Korea Foundation |