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Dansungsa (Korean: 단성사) was one of Korea's
earliest and most
historic movie theaters. It was
first established in 1907,
during the
Korean Empire period...
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known as the
street of culture, artists, and the film industry.
Dansungsa, the
first movie theater of Korea,
established in 1907, is also situated...
- Do-san [ko] and
premiered on
October 27, 1919, at the
historic movie theater Dansungsa. It is
widely considered the
first ever
Korean movie,
including by the...
- to be the
first movie theater,
Dansungsa,
which was
founded in 1907. Ae Kwan is
still in operation,
although Dansungsa has
since ceased. It is now owned...
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operation as of 2023[update].
Other notable early theaters include the 1907
Dansungsa and the 1910 Umigwan.
During the 1910–1945 ****anese
colonial period, theaters...
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South Korea. The
first modern competition was held in
October 1912 at
Dansungsa theater in Seoul.
Korean wrestling has been
referred to as
ssireum since...
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heyday in the 1910s,
before its
competitors the Chosŏn Theater [ko] and
Dansungsa became more established. It
showed a
significant number of
silent short...
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Korean Empire periods. The
first was Ae Kwan Theater,
followed by
Dansungsa. With the
surrender of ****an in 1945 and the
subsequent liberation of...
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Korean film written,
directed by and
starring Na Woon-gyu. It
premiered at
Dansungsa theater in
downtown Seoul. The film
concerns the 3-day rule of Kim Ok-kyun...
- Woon-gyu Productions,
which was
financed by Park Seung-pil,
owner of the
Dansungsa theater in Seoul. It
premiered at Park's
Theater in
January 1928. The...