Gosanja, daedongyeojido

  • Dél-Korea 고산자, 대동여지도 (több)

Tartalmak(1)

Kim Jeongho Gosanja, born during the Joseon Dynasty in the 19th century, made Daedongyeojido, the most accurate map of Korea of the time. He decided to make a precise map after his father had frozen to death on a mountain because of inadequate cartography. He is considered "the man who's crazy about maps" by the village people because, having left his daughter alone, he concentrated only on making this map for three-and-a half years. Kim Jeongho engraved the map on woodblocks for all to use, and also to prevent the exclusive possession of the map. Heungseon Daewongun, the King's father, covets the map and so the Kim family, the sworn political enemy of Heungseon Daewongun, plot to steal the woodblocks. Can Kim Jeongho possibly defend both his beliefs and his family? (Busan International Film Festival)

(több)