J.S.A.: Joint Security Area  (2000)

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The movie J.S.A.: Joint Security Area, released in 2000 and directed by Park Chan-wook, was shot on film using ARRIFLEX 35 III Camera, ARRIFLEX 535 Camera and Zeiss Lenses with Sung-Bok Kim as cinematographer and editing by Kim Sang-beom.
Directed by | Park Chan-wook
Cinematography by | Sung-Bok Kim
Edited by | Kim Sang-beom
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Country | South Korea
Language | Korean, English, German
Genres | Action, Drama, Thriller, War

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Cast
Maj. Sophie E. Jean
Sgt. Lee Soo-hyeok
Sgt. Oh Kyeong-pil
Nam Sung-shik
Jeong Woo-jin
Swedish Soldier
Maj. Gen. Bruno Botta
General Pyo
Civil Servant #3
Top Ranking Officer Choi
South Korean Military
Jung Woo-Jin's Mother
Sgt. Kwang
South Korean Soldier #7
Major Kang
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Comic Book Artist: JSA Joint Security Area
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