Blue Busking

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Blue Busking
Blue Busking-poster.jpg
Theatrical poster
Hangul
마차 타고 고래고래
Literal meaningYell in the Carriage
Revised Romanization Macha Tago Goraegorae
Directed byAhn Jae-seok
Screenplay byAhn Jae-seok
Cho Won-dong
Produced byShin Byoung-hun
CinematographyJung Kee-won
Edited byJung Jin-hee
Kim Hyung-joo
Music byKim Shin-eui
Production
company
Asia Bridge Contents
Distributed byWide Release, Inc.
Release dates
  • August 2016 (2016-08)(JIMFF)
  • May 18, 2017 (2017-05-18)(South Korea)
Running time
97 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$69,232 [1]

Blue Busking is a 2017 South Korean musical-adventure film directed by Ahn Jae-seok. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

It is a remake of the Italian film Basilicata coast to coast . [5]

Plot

Four friends from Mokpo who formed a band during the high school days, are grown men dealing with the ordinary problems of life. They reunite to take part in a band contest in Jarasum. They plan to go by foot in 30 days busking on the road. A broadcast reporter follows them on their journey.

Cast

Awards

AwardCategoryRecipientResultYearRef
38th Golden Cinema Film Festival Awards Best New DirectorAhn Jae-seokWon2018 [6]
Best New ActorKim Shin-euiWon2018 [6]

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