
Also known as Painted Fire, Strokes of Fire, Drunk on Women and Poetry
Chi-hwa-seon or Chwi-hwa-seon (; also known as '''Painted Fire, Strokes of Fire or Drunk on Women and Poetry''') is a 2002 South Korean historical drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It stars Choi Min-sik as Jang Seung-eop (commonly known by his pen name, Owon), a nineteenth-century Korean painter who changed the direction of Korean art.
Jang Seung-eop, also known as "Chihwaseon," drinks and paints all day. Through Mae-hyang, he learns the meaning of fate, sees art beyond even the smallest things, and sets out for the path he seeks.
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Chi-hwa-seon or Chwi-hwa-seon (; also known as '''Painted Fire, Strokes of Fire or Drunk on Women and Poetry') is a 2002 South Korean historical drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It stars Choi Min-sik as Jang Seung-eop (commonly known by his pen name, Owon), a nineteenth-century Korean painter who changed the direction of Korean art.
The film was entered into the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, where Im Kwon-taek won Best Director, shared with Paul Thomas Anderson for Punch-Drunk Love.
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