Rain that Swallowed the City
The increasing frequency of heavy rainfall and road flooding due to climate change is threatening our daily lives and safety. 'Rain that Swallowed the City' begins with the flooding incident at Gangnam Station and deeply empathizes with the Osong underpass disaster, encouraging viewers to take an interest in preventing future accidents. The documentary explores how various innovative technologies, such as LiDAR technology, autonomous vehicles, and smart transportation systems, are addressing the issue of road flooding. Through expert interviews and case studies within South Korea, it explains the real-world effectiveness and importance of these technologies. Additionally, it seeks to find ways to respond to climate change and create a safer future, highlighting how technological advancements can protect our lives and prevent the recurring damage caused by flooding every year.
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Teiyoon KimDirector
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Teiyoon KimProducer
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Teiyoon KimEditor
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Pureum LeeEditor
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Yongkyu JungEditor
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Teiyoon KimCamera
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Jongtae KangCamera
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Heesu KangCamera
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Project Type:Documentary
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Genres:documentary, environmental science, awareness, natural disaster, short, student
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Runtime:13 minutes 8 seconds
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Completion Date:August 17, 2024
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Production Budget:1,000 USD
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Country of Origin:South Korea
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Country of Filming:South Korea
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Language:English, Korean
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Shooting Format:digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable