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{{Infobox film

|name = Shadows in the Palace

|image = Shadows in the Palace.jpg

|director = Kim Mee-jung

|producer = Jung Seung-hye
Won Jung-sim
Kang Woo-suk
Lee Joon-ik

|writer = Kim Mee-jung
Choi Seok-hwan

|starring = Park Jin-hee
Yoon Se-ah
Seo Young-hee
Im Jung-eun

|music = Hwang Sang-jun

|cinematography = Lee Hyung-deok

|editing = Kim Sang-bum
Kim Jae-bum

|distributor = Cinema Service
CJ Entertainment

|released =

|country = South Korea

|runtime = 118 minutes

|language = Korean

|budget =

|gross = [https://boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&id=_fGUNGNYEOACOURTL01 "Goongnyeo (A Court Lady) (2007)"]. 'Box Office Mojo'. Retrieved 2014-02-01.

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'Shadows in the Palace' (, literally "'(servant-)women of the palace'") is a 2007 South Korean film directed by Kim Mee-jung. The mystery thriller is a fictionalized account of 'gungnyeo', court maids during South Korea's Joseon era.

This is Kim Mee-jung's first feature film. She previously worked as part of the directing staff in 'King and the Clown' (2005) and 'Shadows in the Palace' was filmed on the same set.

Plot



The film is set amongst a group of 'gungnyeo', or palace women in Korea during the time of the Joseon dynasty, and is primarily about the hidden dynamics that unfold between them. Sworn into secrecy, submission, and celibacy, the women of the palace officially devote their lives to the well-being of the royal family. Currently, the kingdom has no heir to the throne, and at such a time, the royal concubine Hee-bin (Yoon Se-ah) has given birth to a son. The queen mother wishes for the queen to adopt the child as her own, but Hee-bin hesitates proceeding with this, fearing she will be disposed of once the adoption is official.

One morning, as the court maids go about their work, one of them, Wol-ryung (Seo Young-hee), also Hee-bin's most trusted maid, is found dead, hanging from the rafters of the palace roof. Initially assuming it to be suicide, Chun-ryung (Park Jin-hee), the royal medic, discovers as she proceeds with the autopsy that Wol-ryung was actually strangled. She also discovers that there are signs that the maid had given birth at some time in the past, which would have been absolutely forbidden under palace rules. Ignoring orders from her superiors to wrap up the case quickly, Chun-ryung sets off in search of answers.

Amidst a tangled web involving suspicion of Wol-ryung's involvement in an affair with a teacher at the nearby school, the torture of a mute court maid, a beheading, and finally the records of the king's nightly visits to his concubine, an elaborate scheme spearheaded by Hee-bin's advisor transpires, where Wol-ryung was chosen to bear the crown prince, and later murdered to hide the truth of the baby's origin. When exposed, the advisor imprisons Chun-ryung, overpowers Hee-bin and makes off with the baby. She is however intercepted in the forest by the ghost of Wol-ryung, and is murdered. The ghost later also visits the royal palace, and kills the queen mother, thus removing the last obstacle between the crown prince and the throne.

The baby is later discovered in the forest by Chun-ryung. The next day, as the palace women mourn the death of the queen mother in white robes, they simultaneously also witness the coronation of the new prince in the arms of Hee-bin and the transfer of power to new hands.

Cast



* Park Jin-hee as Chun-ryung

* Yoon Se-ah as Hee-bin

* Seo Young-hee as Wol-ryung

* Im Jung-eun as Ok-jin

* Jeon Hye-jin as Jung-ryul

* Kim Sung-ryung as Inspector

* Kim Nam-jin as Lee Hyung-ik

* Kim Mi-kyung as 'gungnyeo' Shim

* Nam Jeong-hee as 'gungnyeo' Noh

* Kim Hak-sun as the king

* Lee Yong-yi as 'gungnyeo' Cheon

* Go Seo-hee as the queen

* Chu Kwi-jung as 'gungnyeo' Uhm

* Moon Ga-young as Il-won

* Ye Soo-jung as the queen mother

* Son Young-soon as chief 'gungyeo'

* Park Soo-young as government official

* Han Ye-rin as Sook-young

Awards and nominations



;2007 Blue Dragon Film Awards[http://www.cinemasie.com/en/fiche/oeuvre/shadowsinthepalace/recompenses.html "Shadows in the Palace - Awards"]. 'Cinemasie'. Retrieved 2014-02-01.

* Nomination Best Supporting Actress Im Jung-eun

* Nomination Best New Director Kim Mee-jung

* Nomination Best Lighting Park Se-mun

;2007 Korean Film Awards

* Best New Director Kim Mee-jung

* Nomination Best Supporting Actress Jeon Hye-jin

;2007 Women in Film Korea Awards

* Film of the Year

;2008 Baeksang Arts Awards

* Nomination Best New Director Kim Mee-jung

;2008 Buil Film Awards

* Nomination Best Supporting Actress Seo Young-hee

* Nomination Best New Director Kim Mee-jung

* Nomination Best Lighting Park Se-mun

;2008 Chunsa Film Art Awards

* Best Lighting Park Se-mun

;2008 Grand Bell Awards

* Best Lighting Park Se-mun

* Nomination Best Actress Park Jin-hee

* Nomination Best Supporting Actress Kim Sung-ryung

* Nomination Best New Director Kim Mee-jung

* Nomination Best Cinematography Lee Hyung-deok

* Nomination Best Art Direction Lee Ha-jun

* Nomination Best Lighting Park Se-mun

* Nomination Best Costume Design Shim Hyun-sub

* Nomination Best Sound Oh Seong-jin

;2008 Golden Cinematography Awards

* Best Actress Park Jin-hee

;2008 Fantasia Festival

* Best Actress Park Jin-hee

References




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