In the early 20th century, there was a group of female artists called Heohwa, Gisaeng, who bloomed like flowers in the cultural world but disappeared without a sound. They were perfectly beautiful and were elites in cultural activities such as acting, dancing, and playing instruments. They were pioneers who went beyond tradition and accepted new things. A famous saying quotes, “Even a dancer like Choi Seung Hee came to Gunsan to learn how to dance.” However, their lives had to be hidden. Distortion of their livelihoods discouraged them, and the world forgot about them. Having been a gisaeng is a shame they would now like to rid themselves of. Why did the world make them hide? (Source: HanCinema) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 기생 : 꽃의 고백
- Also Known As: Gisaeng : Kkochui Gobaek
- Director: Hong Tae Sun, Im Hyuk
- Genres: Documentary
Cast & Credits
- Jang Geum Do[Herself] {The last anticipatory teacher}Main Role
- Shin Myung Sook[Herself] {Discussion on art of dance}Main Role
- Shin Hyun Gyoo[Professor of Liberal Arts department of Chung-Ang University]Main Role
- Kim Ga Ae[Kim Ga Ae]Support Role
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