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Brushed in Light: Calligraphy in East Asian Cinema
Genealogy (Jokbo, 1979)
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Genealogy (Jokbo, 1979)
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Brushed in Light: Calligraphy in East Asian Cinema
by Markus Nornes
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Creator(s)
Kwon-taek, Im
Creator Role
director
Subjects
Asian Studies
Media Studies
Related Section
Introduction
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Im Kwon-taek
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fair use
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Figure 0.7. Many Korean films use the hangul for “end” (끝) rather than the Chinese character. This is from Genealogy (Jokbo, 1979) by Im Kwon-taek, one of the directors in Asia that deeply cared about the calligraphy in his films.
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