Documentary drama that reflects the unique characteristics of Korean shamanism in all its forms. Traces several Kut. In Korea, shamanism was a form of religion, which people could turn to for good fortune. A revealing, impartial, yet sometimes shocking look into the history, traditions and practices of the dying art of Korean shamanism, chronicling the lives of living, practising "hereditary" and "possessed" shamans.
Notes
Series title from box container.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2003.
Special features (not subtitled) include still photos, terminology, trailer, synopsis, about the director.
Creation/Production credits
Kihoek, Pak Ki-bok, Pae Yun-hŭi, ; p'ŭrodyusŏ, Cho Sŏng-u ; nareit'ŏ, Sŏl Kyŏng-gu ; chejak, paegŭp, M&F.
기획, 박 기복, 배 윤희, ; 프로듀서, 조 성우 ; 나레이터, 설 경구 ; 제작, 배급, M&F.
System details
Dolby Digital 2.0; NTSC ALL.
Language note
In Korean with optional subtitles in Korean, English, Chinese, Japanese, French, and Spanish.
Other title(s)
San cha wa chugŭn cha ŭi hwahae
산 자 와 죽은 자 의 화해
Mudang : reconciliation between the living and the dead
OCLC
78812994
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