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| Free Woman |

Poster for Free Woman (1982) |
| Directed by |
Kim Ki-young[1] |
| Produced by |
Jeong Do-hwan |
| Written by |
Lee Mun-ung |
| Starring |
Ahn So-young
Shin Seong-il |
| Music by |
Han Sang-ki |
| Cinematography |
Jung Pil-si |
| Editing by |
Hyeon Dong-chun |
| Distributed by |
Shin Han Films Co., Ltd. |
| Release date(s) |
October 29, 1982 |
| Country |
South Korea |
| Language |
Korean |
| IMDb profile |
| Korean name |
| Hangul |
자유처녀 |
| Hanja |
自由處女 |
Free Woman (자유처녀 - Jayu cheonyeo) is a 1982 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young.
[edit] Synopsis
A melodrama about a Korean woman who has lived in Spain pursuing her Ph.D. in Korea.[2]
- Ahn So-young[3]
- Shin Seong-il
- Kim Won-seop
- Han Seong-gyeong
- Kim Chung-chul
- Cho Ju-mi
- Han U-ri
- Kim Seong-geun
- Lee Yeong-ho
- Yoo Myeong-sun
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