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Hockey Dreams
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Hockey Dreams

Feb 9, 2022
1h 44m
★ 6.0

Overview

As the host country for the 2018 Winter Olympics, South Korea’s national ice hockey team was automatically given a spot in the Olympic hockey tournament. The team would play at the highest level for the first time, facing the top countries in the sport. The skill gap between them and their opponents was huge, as South Korea had just 180 professional hockey players. Failure and defeat weren’t acceptable results, as losing face is considered the worst thing that could happen in Korean culture. But how to avoid humiliation, when defeat seems certain?

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Emerald Gate Industries
Vaski Filmi

Hockey Dreams Trailers

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Cast

Jim Paek

Self

Jim Paek

Seung-Jun Yang

Self

Seung-Jun Yang

Mong-Won Chung

Self

Mong-Won Chung

Juhani Tamminen

Self

Juhani Tamminen

Kalervo Kummola

Self

Kalervo Kummola

Pekka Kangasalusta

Self

Pekka Kangasalusta

Sangwoo Shin

Self

Sangwoo Shin

Yunhan Shin

Self

Yunhan Shin

Chonghyun Lee

Self

Chonghyun Lee

Matt Dalton

Self

Matt Dalton

Sanghoon Shin

Self

Sanghoon Shin

Moon Jae-in

Self

Moon Jae-in

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