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May 03, 2014 Empress Chung Trailer Fiz. Compatibilidad Windows Vista Autocad 2006. Unsubscribe from Fiz? Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Empress Chung (王后沈淸 Wanghu simcheong) is a 2005 animated feature film, produced in North and South Korea and Directed By Nelson Shin. Read more at: en.
Empress Chung (Hangul: 왕후 심청; RR: Wanghu-simcheong) is a 2005 North and South Korean animated film directed by Nelson Shin (His second, after ). As a personal project, Shin spent eight years getting the project off the ground, including three and a half years of pre-production. The animation was done in North and South Korea by (in South Korea) and The Chosun April 26th Children Film Studio (also known as in North Korea), and the score was also recorded in the North by the Pyongyang Film and Broadcasting Orchestra. In a move unusual for the Korean film industry, the character voices were recorded in both the South and the North due to differences in dialect.
For the definitive international release version, the South Korean dub is the one used. It was the first film to have been released simultaneously in both North and South Korea, on August 15, 2005. The film was featured at the 2004 Annecy International Animation Festival, and was also recognised with several awards in Korea. The story is an epic, Disneyesque adventure based on a famous Korean about a daughter who sacrifices herself to restore her blind father's eyesight. In the 18th century, Shim Chung is the good-natured daughter of old government employee Shim Hakku, a loyal and honest man who works for the king. One day, Hakku refuses to join some sinister ministers who are conspiring against the sovereign, so they set fire to his house.
He loses his sight, and all his family members die except his daughter Chung. Hakku also becomes very poor as a result of the conspiracies. Fourteen years later, Chung lives in the countryside with her father Hakku. Sac Concussion Assessment Tool. She is the favorite girl in the village. She loves her father so much that she is willing to do anything which will help him regain his sight. When a sea monster troubling the ocean makes the waters so rough that the fishermen can't fish, Chung's devotion to her father is tested.