[Seoul = Newsis]Reporter Kim Hye-jin = Actor Ha Jung-woo poses at the production report meeting for the movie ‘Broken’ held at Lotte Cinema Konkuk University Entrance in Jayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul on the morning of the 6th.2025.01.06.jini@newsis.com
Actor Ha Jung-woo will serve as the narrator for the Christian documentary film ‘Nameless,’ which will be released on June 25th.
‘Nameless’ tells the story of nameless missionaries who came to spread the gospel in Joseon, a country suffering during the dark Japanese colonial period.
This documentary film combines interviews and other materials with reenacted dramas, and follows the vivid footsteps of nameless missionaries who have been forgotten in both Korea and Japan over a period of two years.In particular, Ha Jung-woo, who recently starred as director and actor in the film ‘Lobby’, takes on the narration, leading the audience with a calm and sincere voice.
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This is the second-highest-rated Korean Christian documentary of all time, with approximately 120,000 cumulative viewers, and eight years after “Seo Seo-pyeong, Slowly and Peacefully,” CGN presents this feature-length documentary film.Ha Jung-woo will once again narrate the film, following “Seo Seo-pyeong, Slowly and Peacefully.”
In particular, the year 2025 is a monumental year that marks the 80th anniversary of liberation, the 60th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic relations between Korea and Japan, the 120th anniversary of the Eulsa Treaty of 1905, the 130th anniversary of the Eulmi Incident, the 140th anniversary of Appenzeller and Underwood’s missionary visit to Korea, and the 100th anniversary of the Kyoto Church where the film’s main character, Pastor Oda, served, making this film all the more meaningful.
Reporter Seungmi smlee@donga.com
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