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Nine Monks
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Nine Monks

May 27, 2020
1h 12m
★ 6.0

In a life of endless struggles, one healing documentary brings love and courage.

Overview

For the first time in the history of Korean Buddhism, nine monks ceased hostility by staying in a tent throughout winter. Inside the cold tent, ninety days of meditation begins with seven strict rules. Crisis comes to the monks who had to endure the tent without a heater, and with only a single set of clothes, and a single meal a day, but never once did they groan.

Genres

Drama
Documentary

Production Companies

KBS Media
Kidari ENT

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Cast

Ja-seung

Himself

Ja-seung

Moo-yeon

Himself

Moo-yeon

Jin-gak

Himself

Jin-gak

Ho-san

Himself

Ho-san

Seong-gok

Himself

Seong-gok

Jae-hyeon

Himself

Jae-hyeon

Sim-woo

Himself

Sim-woo

Do-rim

Himself

Do-rim

In-san

Himself

In-san