Wanted by the police for his history of student activism, Kim Young Soo is writing the biography of Jeon Taeil, a worker at a clothing factory in Cheonggyecheon who opened the floodgates of the labor movement. As a fugitive on the run, Kim cannot even see his pregnant wife. Instead, he clings desperately to his work of reconstructing Jeon’s life, using the diary Jeon’s mother has given him along with her eyewitnesstestimony. Due to his family’s difficult circumstances, Jeon enters the work force early in life. Employed at a clothing factory, he begins to feel that there is something amiss with the factory’s working environment, in which employees are made to operate the sewing machines throughout the night. He discovers the root of the problem by studying the labor law, and bands his coworkers together to fight for labor law compliance. However, when the situation shows no signs of improving, he commits Self-harm by setting himself on fire, demanding that employers comply with labor laws.
A Single Spark
Director & Screenwriter: Park Kwang Soo
Screenwriter: Hur Jin Ho, Lee Chang Dong
Release Date: Nov 13, 1995
Duration: 1 hr. 36 min.
Year: 1995