Summaries

In 1986, a group of foreign-born Korean teenagers attend a summer camp in South Korea.

During the 1980s, the Korean government created a special summer camp for "gyopo" or foreign born teenagers where they could spend their summer in Seoul to learn about their motherland. While the intentions of the program were honorable, the activities of the teens were not. The program was eventually cancelled after a few years because the government simply could not control the youth. Seoul Searching is a teen comedy and coming of age film, based on a true story about one of the summer camps that took place in 1986.—Benson Lee

A group of diverse Korean high school teens from around the globe, come together in 1986 to experience the most important summer of their lives. They meet at a special summer camp in Seoul where they were sent by their parents to learn what it means to be Korean - a side to them they know little about. Although the intentions of the camp were honorable, the activities of the teens were not. The story focuses on three Korean boys from the US, Mexico and Germany and the girls who they meet that summer who change their loves forever.

Details

Keywords
  • coming of age
  • summer camp
  • teenager
  • korean american
  • year 1986
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Music
Release date Dec 14, 2017
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) TV-MA
Countries of origin United States China South Korea
Language English German Spanish Japanese Korean
Filming locations Seoul, South Korea
Production companies Bowery Hills Entertainment World Paradise Productions Seoul Searching

Box office

Budget $2100000
Gross US & Canada $18654
Opening weekend US & Canada $8966
Gross worldwide $18654

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 45m
Color Color
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