Tears of Buddha

Tears of Buddha is a 1973 documentary film directed by Elliott Hong and filmed by cinematographer Russ Kingston.[1]

Directed byElliott Hong
Produced byH.S. Park
CinematographyRuss Kingston
Distributed byPacific Studio
Release date
1973
Running time
50 minutes
CountryUnited States
South Korea
LanguageEnglish

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

  1. 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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