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{{Infobox film

|name = Love of Blood Relations

|image = Love of Blood Relations.jpg

|caption = Theatrical poster

|director = Kim Ki-young 'and'

|producer = Kang Dae-jin

|writer = Kim Yong-jin

|starring = Lee Hwa-si
Kim Won-seop

|music = Han Sang-ki

|cinematography = Chung Kwang-suk

|editing = Hyeon Dong-chun

|distributor = Samyeong Films

|released =

|runtime = 125 minutes

|country = South Korea

|language = Korean

|budget =

|native_name =

}}

'Love of Blood Relations' ( - 'Hyeolyukae') is a 1976 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. When the South Korean government pressured Kim to make an anti-Communist film, he responded with this film. By focusing on a 'femme fatale' from North Korea, Kim was able to transcend the propagandistic origins to make a characteristically personal work.

Plot



Based on a novel by Kim Won-dae, the film is an anti-Communist melodrama in which personal affairs affect international relations between North and South Korea and Japan.

Cast



*Lee Hwa-si

*Kim Won-seop

*Choi Bool-am

*Jeon Yang-ja

*Hyeon Seok

*Jo Jae-seong

*Park Am

*Park Gyu-chae

*Joo Sun-tae

*Han Eun-jin

Awards



The award for best art direction was given to Kim Seong-bae at the Grand Bell Awards.

References



Category:Films directed by Kim Ki-young

Category:1970s Korean-language films

Category:South Korean drama films


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