On the 1st, the movie industry's overcoming crisis, Solidarity for Motion Pictures (hereinafter referred to as the 'Film People's Solidarity') released a video statement calling for the dismissal of Yoon Suk Yeol.
In the video statement, 1,025 names of movie stars Jeong Ji-young, Lim Soon-rye, Heo Jin-ho, Kim Sung-soo, 'Seoul Spring'Kim Jang Jun-hwan, 'Wonderland'Kim Tae-yong, 'Next, Sohee'Jung Joo-ri, 'How to Love a Big City' director Lee Eon-hee, Jinyoung Jung, and actor Park Hae-il were on the ending credits.
The filmmakers have called for the immediate impeachment of the Yoon Suk Yeol and the defense of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea since the December 3 Civil War.," he said, explaining the background of the release of the video statement.
He then "believed in the power of the sovereign who protected the democracy of the Republic of Korea and persevered for several months."I've been waiting for the Constitutional Court to dismiss the Yoon Suk Yeol on a universal and common-sense basis.."
Once again "Korean movies have always been with the history of Korean democracyThe Constitutional Court immediately dismissed the accused Yoon Suk Yeol and defended the Constitution of the Republic of Korea.
It also cited famous lines in Korean movies that go well with the current situation. In the 'Fossil' (2024), 'something came out of it. I chose the line, "What's terrible is..."
The video statement was directed by Choi Ha-na of the film 'Abi Kyu-hwan' and produced with a video provided by the filmmakers recording the scene and the Korea Exploration Journalism Center Newstapa.