Weekends

Weekends

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Boys' Love (bl)

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  • Genre(s): Documentary
  • Language(s): 한국어/조선말 (Korean)
  • Director(s): Lee Dong-ha, 신연경 Park
  • Duration: 1h 38min
  • Music: Kim Yong-joo
  • Award(s): Audience 2017 (Nominated) Awards List
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  • Story:

    Every weekend, the gay male choir G-Voice rehearses in Seoul. The choir, being a kind of antidote to homophobic Korean society, makes the everyday lives of gay men its theme in an intelligent and humorous way. For their tenth anniversary, the members are planning to give their first big concert with ambitious arrangements, creative choreographies and many new pieces. Besides preparing for their big day, G-Voice are also politically active, singing for equality and against discrimination. Directed by Lee Dong-ha.

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STORY

Story

Every weekend, the gay male choir G-Voice rehearses in Seoul. The choir, being a kind of antidote to homophobic Korean society, makes the everyday lives of gay men its theme in an intelligent and humorous way. For their tenth anniversary, the members are planning to give their first big concert with ambitious arrangements, creative choreographies and many new pieces. Besides preparing for their big day, G-Voice are also politically active, singing for equality and against discrimination. Directed by Lee Dong-ha.

AWARDS

Nominations
Audience Award

2017 | Lee

Panorama Audience Award

Documentary Film | 2016 | Lee

Teddy Award

Best Documentary Film | 2016 | Lee