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The film is known, like many other silent Korean films, to likely be lost permanently in the destruction of the Korean War.
The film is known, like many other silent Korean films, to likely be lost permanently in the destruction of the Korean War.


Produced during Japan's invasion of Korea, ''Arirang'' was the first Korean feature film<ref>[http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20190530000560 Korea Herald article on the film.] Retrieved 11 Jun '19</ref> and it also started the golden age of Korean films.<ref>[https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Arirang_(1926_film).html Article on ''Arirang''.] Retrieved 11 Jun '19</ref>
Produced during Japan's invasion of Korea, ''Arirang'' was the first Korean feature film,<ref>[http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20190530000560 Korea Herald article on the film.] Retrieved 11 Jun '19</ref> starting the golden age of Korean films.<ref>[https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Arirang_(1926_film).html Article on ''Arirang''.] Retrieved 11 Jun '19</ref>


In 2005, there was a rumor that the film could be found in a recently deceased Japanese film collector's collection, but no further news was heard of these developments.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060204190739/http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200502/200502110014.html An archive of an article that states that the film was rumored to be found in a collection.] Retrieved 11 Jun '19</ref>
In 2005, there was a rumor that the film could be found in a recently deceased Japanese film collector's collection, but no further news was heard of these developments.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20060204190739/http://english.chosun.com/w21data/html/news/200502/200502110014.html An archive of an article that states that the film was rumored to be found in a collection.] Retrieved 11 Jun '19</ref>

Latest revision as of 00:55, 15 November 2020

Original Arirang poster.png

The original poster for the film.

Status: Lost

Arirang (아리랑) is a 1926 Korean film. This film was directed by Na Un-gyu who also starred in the lead role.[1] Its title refers to a traditional Korean song of the same name.

Plot

This film is about Yeong-jin, a young man who has become mentally ill after being imprisoned and tortured by the Japanese police, because he protested against their occupation of Korea. He comes back to his family home to live with his father and sister. Yeong-hui, his sister, is raped by O Gi-ho, a pro-Japanese collaborator. Yeong-jin suffers from hallucinations and in blind fury kills O Gi-ho with a sickle. He comes back to his senses, but is taken away by the Japanese police.[2]

Loss

The film is known, like many other silent Korean films, to likely be lost permanently in the destruction of the Korean War.

Produced during Japan's invasion of Korea, Arirang was the first Korean feature film,[3] starting the golden age of Korean films.[4]

In 2005, there was a rumor that the film could be found in a recently deceased Japanese film collector's collection, but no further news was heard of these developments.[5]

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