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Mulberry (film)

| director = Lee Doo-yong
| producer = Lee Tae-won
| writer = Yoon Sam-yook
| based on =
| starring = Lee Mi-sook
Lee Dae-geun
Lee Moo-jeong
| music = Choi Chang-kwon
| cinematography = Son Hyun-chae
| editing = Lee Kyung-ja
| studio = TaeHeung Pictures
| distributor =
| released =
| runtime = 114 minutes
| country = South Korea
| language = Korean
| budget =
}}
''Mulberry'' () is a 1986 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Doo-yong. Based on the eponymous classic story by Na Do-hyang, the film became known for its erotic subject matter, made possible by the government's gradual relaxation of censorship and control over the film industry during the 1980s. It was part of the wave of "Folk erotic" films that had become popular in South Korea at this time.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Discovery of Hometown Films )
==Plot==
An-hyeop, a beautiful young woman, lives in a small village in Korea during the Japanese occupation. Her husband, Sam-bo, is a traveling gambler who returns home for short periods after months away. During his long absences, An-hyeop earns food, money and other goods by picking mulberry leaves (''ppong'' in Korean) for a neighbor who raises silk-worms, and also by having sex with nearly every male in the village. Angered by An-hyeop's influence over their husbands, the village women conspire to drive her away, first by beating her, and then by convincing the village elder expel her. When the elder visits An-hyeop's home to convince her to leave, she instead wins him over to her side by seducing him. The only man An-hyeop refuses to have sex with is Sam-dol, the village servant. Frustrated and infuriated, Sam-dol retaliates by telling An-hyeop's husband about her sexual promiscuity when he returns to the village. Sam-bo, An-hyeop's husband, reacts by beating Sam-dol for his verbal abuse of his wife. As Sam-bo again leaves to gamble, An-hyeop is again left to fend for herself, gathering mulberry leaves. The film closes with a lively, humorous ode to Spring ( - ''bom'') and mulberry ( - ''ppong'').〔Synopsis based on , and ''Mulberry, 'Ppong' (1986) (2005)'' DVD, viewed October 23, 2007.〕

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