Tears of Buddha
Tears of Buddha is a 1973 documentary film directed by Elliott Hong and filmed by cinematographer Russ Kingston.[1]
Directed by | Elliott Hong |
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Produced by | H.S. Park |
Cinematography | Russ Kingston |
Distributed by | Pacific Studio |
Release date | 1973 |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Country | United States South Korea |
Language | English |
Overview
An exploration of South Korea in the fall of 1972 of folk art festivals, competitive games, religious ceremonies, farms, villages and ancient shrines.
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See also
References
- Eui Hong & Russ Kingston. Filming "Tears Of Buddha". American Cinematographer, ASC Holding Corp., Vol. 54, No. 9, September 1973, Pgs. 1174-1176, 1199-1201, (MG)
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