Grain in Ear
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This article is about a Chinese-South Korean film. For East Asian calendar term, see Mangzhong.
Grain in Ear (Chinese: 芒种; Korean: 망종; RR: Mang Jong) is a 2005 Chinese film written and directed by Korean Chinese filmmaker Zhang Lu.[1][2] The title refers to the solar term in the traditional calendars of China and Korea.[3]
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Grain in Ear | |
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Directed by | Zhang Lu |
Written by | Zhang Lu |
Produced by | Choi Do-yeong |
Starring | Liu Lianji Jin Bo Zhu Guangxuan Wang Tonghui |
Cinematography | Liu Yonghong |
Edited by | Kim Sun-min |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Countries | China South Korea |
Languages | Mandarin Korean |
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