Doma Ahn Jung-geun (2004 Film)
Doma Ahn Jung-geun (Korean: 도마 안중근) is a 2004 South Korean historical drama film directed by Seo Se-weon. The film chronicles the life and political actions of the Korean independence activist Ahn Jung-geun, specifically focusing on the events surrounding his assassination of Ito Hirobumi, the first Japanese Resident-General of Korea.

Plot
The narrative centers on the assassination of Ito Hirobumi at the Harbin railway station in China on October 26, 1909. Ahn Jung-geun, a prominent figure in the Korean independence movement, fired shots at the Japanese official, an act that became a defining moment in the resistance against Japanese colonial influence. Following his arrest, the film explores the interrogation process, during which Ahn expresses his motivations and reflects on the political landscape of the era.
Cast
- Yu Oh-seong as Ahn Jung-geun
- Yun Ju-sang as Ito Hirobumi
- Ko Du-shim
- Jung Sung-mo
- Shim Eun-kyung
- Jung Joo-hwan
- Heo Sun-haeng as King Gojong
- Jung Min-sung as a late Joseon soldier
- Kang Hyun-joong as Duk-soon
- Park Ho-san as Jo Do-sun
- Jeon Hun-tae as Lee Seok-san
Production
The film was directed and written by Seo Se-weon and features an action sequence choreography by Won Jin. It was released in South Korea on September 10, 2004, with a total runtime of 88 minutes.