Joint Korean-German Drama to Air

"Yalu River Flows" (German title: Der Yalu Fliesst) is originally an autobiographical novel written by Korean ex-pat writer Li Mirok. Now the novel has been turned into a TV series co-produced by Korea's SBS and Germany's BR (Bayerischer Rundtunk). The drama portrays the life of Li Mirok, who fled to China and finally settled in Germany after fighting for Korea's freedom while studying medicine in Tokyo during the Japanese colonial regime. The dramatic life of Li reflects the turbulent era of modern Korean and Germany history.

The role of Li is played by Woo Byeok-song, a Korean actor living in Germany, and Li's parents are played by esteemed Shin Goo and Na Moon-hee. Its executive producer Lee Jong-han says the drama has been in preparation for nearly 30 years and it's going to be his signature piece. The three episodes of "Yalu River Flows" is to be aired on November 14, the founding day of SBS, and also in Germany in 2009.

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