Sa Bangji was an intersex person who according to historical records lived during Korea’s Joseon Dynasty. Taken in by a kindly benefactor, Sa Bangji lives in a monastery that is one day visited by a young widow, Lee So-sa, who is in mourning following the death of her husband. The pair’s meeting seems predestined, with the erotic attraction between Sa Bangji and Lee So-sa soon evolving into something far more transcendent – and dangerous. While aspects of the film – its stylised depiction of female actors and sex – identify it as a product of its time, Sa Bangji is undeniably a milestone in screen representations of intersex people, a film that refuses to shy away from the horrendous stigmatization faced by its titular character.
Title | Sa Bang-ji |
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Year | 1988 |
Genre | Drama, Romance, History |
Country | South Korea |
Studio | Inchang Film |
Cast | Lee Hye-young, Bang Hee, Kwak Jeong-Hee, Park Am, Lee Kyeong-hui |
Crew | Tae-geun Ahn (Screenplay), Chi Sang-hak (Screenplay), Jeong Jun-Kyo (Producer), Hyun Kim (Editor), Joo Hong-shik (Director of Photography), Song Gyeong-sik (Director) |
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Release | Oct 29, 1988 |
Runtime | 94 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.00 / 10 by 3 users |
Popularity | 12 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 한국어/조선말 |