Uljima T'onjŭ Sudan ŭi Syubaich'ŏ ko Yi T'ae-sŏk Sinbu = Don't cry for me, Sudan /

울지마 톤즈 수단 의 슈바이처 故 이 태석 신 부 = Don't cry for me, Sudan /
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Imprint:[Seoul] : Tiesŭ Midiŏ, 2011.
[Seoul] : 디에스 미디어, 2011.
Description:2 videodics (143 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 photo book.
Language:Korean
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Format: DVD Video Laserdisc
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8550412
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Varying Form of Title:Don't cry for me, Sudan
Other authors / contributors:Ku, Su-hwan.
Yi, Kŭm-hŭi.
Yi, T'ae-sŏk, 1962-2010.
구 수환.
이 금희.
이 태석, 1962-2010.
Notes:Originally produced as a motion picture in 2010.
Ku Su-hwan, Yi Kŭm-hŭi, Yi T'ae-sŏk.
구 수환, 이 금희, 이 태석.
DVD; NTSC; region all; Anamorphic widescreen 1.85:1; Dolby digital 2.0 stereo.; Dual layer.
In Korean and English with subtitles in English and Korean.
Summary:"In February 2010, Tonj Brass Band, the pride of South Sudan, marches toward a small village in Southern Sudan, Africa. The boys in the front hold the picture of a man, smiling brightly. The villagers cannot believe he is dead, and they cry for Tonj's father. They are the Dinka, the tallest people in the world. Their lives have been stained with anger and hatred and plagued by poverty and disease. They risk their lives to protect their families and livestock. They are strong and brave, thinking that tears are the biggest disgrace. They never show tears no matter what. But now, tears fall from their eyes. They cry for priest Lee Tae-seok, who passed away in Tonj, a barren land, at the age of 48. He is the father of Tonj, a doctor, a teacher, a conductor, and an architect for the people of Tonj. The sacrificial life of priest Lee Tae-seok, who has lavished love on the people of Tonj, comes to the screen."--Korean Movie Database (KMDb).

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