THE FIRST LADY
- English:THE FIRST LADY
- Korean: 퍼스트레이디
- Release Date: 2024/12/12
- Duration: 95分
Summary&Synopsis
First Lady (Korean: 퍼스트레이디) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2024-12-12. The running time is 95 minutes.
Yoon Seok-yeol (Yoon Seok-yeol) A documentary about the allegations against the First Lady of South Korea, Kim Kun-hee
The First Lady of the Republic of Korea is an attention seeker who has falsified her academic and career records and is embroiled in accusations of plagiarism. She has been accused of having connections with numerous shamans, controversy over the relocation of the presidential office and official residence, and a common interest that goes beyond meddling in state affairs.
The dynamic First Lady of the Republic of Korea has been accused of government fraud, past forgery of private documents, involvement in stock price manipulation, receiving and selling expensive Dior bags, changing the route of the Yangpyeong Expressway, and allegations of private citizen interference in national affairs.
A documentary about the Yongsan VIP issue that deals with a real story. The Korean film "First Lady" is a documentary film by Onul Pictures and the YouTube-based media Seoul Voice.
This documentary took over a year to produce. In particular, during the presidential election, during a seven-hour phone call with Seoul Voice reporter Lee Myung-soo, he said, "If I were to take power, I wouldn't be able to completely ignore you."
It was pointed out that it was "I (Kim Gun-hee)" who was "in power." He also revealed the possibility of streaming the film online, fearing that it could be banned.
Yoon Seok-yeol (Yoon Seok-yeol) A documentary about the allegations against the First Lady of South Korea, Kim Kun-hee
The First Lady of the Republic of Korea is an attention seeker who has falsified her academic and career records and is embroiled in accusations of plagiarism. She has been accused of having connections with numerous shamans, controversy over the relocation of the presidential office and official residence, and a common interest that goes beyond meddling in state affairs.
The dynamic First Lady of the Republic of Korea has been accused of government fraud, past forgery of private documents, involvement in stock price manipulation, receiving and selling expensive Dior bags, changing the route of the Yangpyeong Expressway, and allegations of private citizen interference in national affairs.
A documentary about the Yongsan VIP issue that deals with a real story. The Korean film "First Lady" is a documentary film by Onul Pictures and the YouTube-based media Seoul Voice.
This documentary took over a year to produce. In particular, during the presidential election, during a seven-hour phone call with Seoul Voice reporter Lee Myung-soo, he said, "If I were to take power, I wouldn't be able to completely ignore you."
It was pointed out that it was "I (Kim Gun-hee)" who was "in power." He also revealed the possibility of streaming the film online, fearing that it could be banned.