Moonuh

Summary The meaning of Moonuh in English is octopus. The octopus holds a special meaning for those Korean people living in the Yanbian region, China. The people of the Korean origin in China attempt to preserve their culture by upholding the age-old tradition of celebrating annual rituals of paying respects to the ancestors. In the ritual, certain foods are prepared for the ceremonial table in order to honor the ghosts of the ancestors. One of the preferred food items is octopus, an expensive item in China. The Koreans have found a way of sharing this unaffordable item by handing it around amongst the neighbors for the ceremony. At the end of the day when all the rituals have ended, the octopus which has made its day's round of the Korean households in the neighborhood, is left shriveled up and dried out. Octopus is thus a symbol of the pains of economic hardship that accompanies the lives of ethnic minority and the weaker race. View more details

Moonuh

Directed : Seewoo Kim

Written : Seewoo Kim

Stars : Unknown

0

Details

Genres : Drama Biography Documentary

Release date : Feb 10, 2005

Countries of origin : Australia

Language : English Korean

Filming locations : Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Production companies : Showkhan Film

Summary The meaning of Moonuh in English is octopus. The octopus holds a special meaning for those Korean people living in the Yanbian region, China. The people of the Korean origin in China attempt to preserve their culture by upholding the age-old tradition of celebrating annual rituals of paying respects to the ancestors. In the ritual, certain foods are prepared for the ceremonial table in order to honor the ghosts of the ancestors. One of the preferred food items is octopus, an expensive item in China. The Koreans have found a way of sharing this unaffordable item by handing it around amongst the neighbors for the ceremony. At the end of the day when all the rituals have ended, the octopus which has made its day's round of the Korean households in the neighborhood, is left shriveled up and dried out. Octopus is thus a symbol of the pains of economic hardship that accompanies the lives of ethnic minority and the weaker race. View more details

Details

Genres : Drama Biography Documentary

Release date : Feb 10, 2005

Countries of origin : Australia

Language : English Korean

Filming locations : Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Production companies : Showkhan Film

Photos

Comments
Welcome to juqing comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Login to display more comments

Edit Focus

All Filters