In the Korean Classic Horror Movie, A Public Cemetery of Wolha 1967, the tombstone of the kisaeng (Korean geisha) Wol-ha, who dies under a false accusation, is found! Set in the 1930s when Korea was under Japanese rule, a story was told about a girl, Wolh
Director YOON Seongho was offered to make this film because the indie-sitcom was too big to be seen on a computer. It had to be seen bigger in a feature film. It contains his confession-like dialogue and cold, sharp introspection.