| Wild Animals | |
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| Hangul | |
| Hanja | |
| Revised Romanization | Yasaeng dongmul bohoguyeok |
| McCune–Reischauer | Yasaeng tongmul pohoguyŏk |
| Directed by | Ki-duk Kim |
| Written by | Ki-duk Kim |
| Produced by | Kwon Ki-yeong Park Kwang-su |
| Starring | Cho Jae-hyun Jang Dong-jik Jang Ryun |
| Cinematography | Seo Jeong-min |
| Edited by | Park Seon-deok |
| Music by | Kang In-gu Oh Jin-ha |
| Distributed by | Dream Cinema |
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| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
Wild Animals (Korean: 야생동물 보호구역; RR: Yasaeng dongmul bohoguyeog) is Korean director Kim Ki-duk's second film, released in 1997.[1] It is a crime-drama film set in Paris, and stars Cho Jae-hyun, Dong-jik Jang and Ryun Jang.
Synopsis
A North Korean and a South Korean meet each other by chance in Paris and become involved in the intrigues of the Paris underworld.
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Cho Jae-hyun | Cheong-hae |
| Jang Dong-jik | Hong-san |
| Jang Ryun | Laura |
| Sasha Rucavinaa | Corrine |
| Richard Bohringer | Boss |
| Denis Lavant | Emil |
| Laurent Buro | Pare |
References
- 1 2 [영화] 야생동물 보호구역…파리서 우정나누는 남북한 젊은이. Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). 1997-10-23. Archived from the original on 2023-01-26.
External links
- Wild Animals at IMDb
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