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==Plot==
==Plot==
Sound engineer Sang Woo meets local DJ Eun Soo on a recording trip in the quest for nature's voice. They succeed in capturing various sensual sounds as well as each other's tenderness. Their love flourishes as spring comes along, but Sang Woo's ever intensifying passion often reminds Eun Soo of her tragic past. She knows only too well how passion can vanish like a sound: how love always surrenders to its expiry...
Sound engineer Sang Woo meets local DJ Eun Soo on a recording trip in the quest for nature's voice. They succeed in capturing various sensual sounds as well as each other's tenderness. Their love flourishes as spring comes along, but Sang Woo's ever intensifying passion often reminds Eun Soo of her tragic past. She knows only too well how passion can vanish like a sound: how love always surrenders to its expiry...

==Awards and Nominations==
'''2001 [[Blue Dragon Film Awards]]'''<ref>http://www.cinemasie.com/en/fiche/oeuvre/onefinespringday/recompenses.html</ref>
* Best Film

'''2001 [[Tokyo International Film Festival]]'''
* Best Art Direction

'''2001 [[Paeksang Arts Awards]]'''
* Best Director - [[Heo Jin-ho]]

'''2001 [[Pusan Film Critics Awards]]'''
* Best Film
* Best Actress - [[Lee Young-ae]]
* Best Director - [[Heo Jin-ho]]

'''2001 YoungPeong Awards'''
* Best Film


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 04:17, 3 October 2012

One Fine Spring Day
One Fine Spring Day promotional movie poster
Directed byHeo Jin-ho
Produced byCha Seoung-Jae (executive producer)
Kim Sun-ah (producer)
StarringLee Young-ae
Yu Ji-tae
Park In-hwan
CinematographyKim Hyeong-gyu
Music byJo Sung-woo
Distributed byCinema Service
Release date
  • September 29, 2001 (2001-09-29)
(South Korea)
Running time
106 min.
LanguageKorean

One Fine Spring Day is a Korean feature film released by Sidus and Applause Films in 2001. Directed by Heo Jin-ho (of Christmas in August), it is a portrait of a love affair from its blossoming in spring to its decline in the following spring.

Plot

Sound engineer Sang Woo meets local DJ Eun Soo on a recording trip in the quest for nature's voice. They succeed in capturing various sensual sounds as well as each other's tenderness. Their love flourishes as spring comes along, but Sang Woo's ever intensifying passion often reminds Eun Soo of her tragic past. She knows only too well how passion can vanish like a sound: how love always surrenders to its expiry...

Awards and Nominations

2001 Blue Dragon Film Awards[2]

  • Best Film

2001 Tokyo International Film Festival

  • Best Art Direction

2001 Paeksang Arts Awards

2001 Pusan Film Critics Awards

2001 YoungPeong Awards

  • Best Film

Notes

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Preceded by Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Film
2001
Succeeded by