Silmido
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| Initial release | South Korea |
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| Directors | Kang Woo-suk |
| Producers | Kang Woo-suk |
| Jonathan Kim | |
| Lee Jong-sun | |
| Composers | Jo Yeong-wook |
| Han Jae-kwon | |
| Lee Ji-soo | |
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| Awards | Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Supporting Actor |
| Baeksang Arts Award Grand Prize in Film | |
| Grand Bell Award for Best Supporting Actor | |
| Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Film | |
| Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Director | |
| Grand Bell Award for Best Planning | |
| Grand Bell Award Special Jury Prize | |
| Grand Bell Award for Best Screenplay - Adapted | |
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| ID | 735063 |
About Silmido
In 1968, the South Korean government recruits 31 criminals to train for a secret mission to kill North Korean leader Kim Il-Sung. The convicts, including gang leader Kang In-chan (Sol Kyung-gu), undergo two years of brutal training by the head of the commando camp (Ahn Sung-ki). But the mission is cancelled at the last minute and the government wants all evidence of the plan destroyed. This leads to a final bloody confrontation between the would-be assassins and the men who trained them.