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Kuro Arirang
Hangul
구로아리랑
Revised RomanizationGuro Arirang
McCune–ReischauerKuro Arirang
Directed byPark Jong-won
Written byLee Ha-yeong
Produced byPark Chong-chan
StarringOk So-ri
Lee Geung-young
Choi Min-sik
CinematographyChung Kwang-suk
Edited byRee Kyoung-ja
Music byKim Young-dong
Release date
  • July 1, 1989 (1989-07-01)
Running time
119 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Kuro Arirang (Korean구로아리랑; RRGuro Arirang) is a 1989 South Korean film directed by Park Jong-won. It stars Ok So-ri and Lee Geung-young and marks the debut of Choi Min-sik and Shin Eun-kyung. The film caused a stir over labor issues.

Premise

The film depicts the story of four people working in a sewing factory in Guro Industrial Complex in Seoul and the problems they face.

Cast