Jeju Island is very crowded now. 15 million tourists visit the charming island every year and 170 thousand people have permanently moved there since 2010. Because of those who have rushed there because they were fascinated by the charm of the island, its landscape has been quickly changing. While some of the inhabitants welcome the change regarding it as development, others are against it thinking the island is being destroyed fast. Beautiful island Jeju, with its blessed natural environment, holds the limelight and is experiencing a rapid change. Min Hwan Ki’s documentary ''Jeju Note'' carefully looks into the link between conflicts of Jeju inhabitants and many peaceful places of the island. Camera work is impressive because it just stands in a humble manner around people of Jeju rather than delivering a certain faith or stance. (Source: JIFF) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 제주노트
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- Director: Min Hwan Ki
- Genres: Documentary