From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2017 South Korean film
New Trial
|
---|
Theatrical release poster
|
|
Hangul
| 再審
|
---|
Hanja
| 再審
|
---|
Revised Romanization
| Jaesim
|
---|
|
Directed by
| Kim Tae-yoon
|
---|
Written by
| Kim Tae-yoon
|
---|
Produced by
| Yoon Ki-ho
|
---|
Starring
| Jung Woo
Kang Ha-neul
Kim Hae-sook
|
---|
Cinematography
| Kim Il-yeon
|
---|
Edited by
| Kim Sang-bum
Kim Jae-bum
|
---|
Music by
| Han Jae-kwon
|
---|
Production
company
| Idioplan
|
---|
Distributed by
| Opus Pictures
CGV Art House
|
---|
Release date
|
- February 15, 2017
(
2017-02-15
)
|
---|
Running time
| 119 minutes
|
---|
Country
| South Korea
|
---|
Language
| Korean
|
---|
Box office
| US$17.2 million
[1]
|
---|
New Trial
(
Korean
:
再審
;
Hanja
:
再審
;
RR
:
Jaesim
) is a 2017 South Korean
crime drama film
written and directed by Kim Tae-yoon, starring
Jung Woo
,
Kang Ha-neul
and
Kim Hae-sook
. The film is based on the 2000 "Iksan murder case" where a teenage boy was falsely accused of the murder of a taxi driver and spends ten years in prison.
[2]
[3]
Plot
[
edit
]
The film tells the story of a man whose life was stolen when he was accused of the murder of a taxi driver which he did not commit, and had to confess to the crime as he was abused during police interrogation. 10 years later he seeks help from a lawyer who had financial debts to clear his name.
Cast
[
edit
]
Awards and nominations
[
edit
]
References
[
edit
]
External links
[
edit
]