Suncheon Open Film Location in Suncheon, South Korea
Suncheon Open Film Location, the largest film set in Korea, comprises three villages that each represent a different time period from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Suncheon Open Film Location: 24 Biryegol-gil, Suncheon, Jeollanam-do, South Korea
The notable movies films shot here are “Once in the Summer,” “Sunny,” “A Werewolf Boy,” and “Obsessed.” On TV dramas, “East of Eden,” “Seoul 1945,” “Love and Ambition (2006),” and “King of Baking, Kim Tak Goo.”
The location is split between three eras: 1950’s Suncheon, 1960’s Seoul Bongcheong-dong village, and 1970’s Seoul suburb.
The 1970s Seoul Suburb.
The buildings are not just front facades. Inside, there is an actual space with items. In this case below, it is an elementary school class.
This area looks more like an old Japanese village, though it must be how Sunchon looked in the 1950s.
A mountain village where poor people lived.
Came down from the mountain village to Suncheon 1950s.
Back to the 1970s Seoul Suburb.
Back to the 1950s Suncheon.
Inside one of the building is a restaurant.