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HUMINT:
The Classified Frames Photo Book

The Official Photo Book of Ryoo Seungwan's Humint


Two photographers. Two cameras. One five-month shoot in Riga.



| PRODUCT INFO



● Two-volume hardcover photo book in a rigid slipcase

● Book #1 ON SET: 300+ photographs by unit photographer Kim Jinyoung (The Wailing, Broker, Past Lives)

● Book #2 OFF SET: ~100 personal photographs by lead actor Park Jeongmin, his first photo book

● First-edition limited run, available only during this pre-order period

● Pre-order: April 27 – May 22, 2026

| MOVIE INFO


An espionage action film depicting North and South Korean secret agents clashing while investigating crimes occurring on the Vladivostok border.


Director : Ryoo Seung-wan

Writer : Ryoo Seung-wan

Stars : Zo Insung - Park Jeong-min - Park Hae-jun - Shin Saekyeong

|  HUMINT:
   The Classified Frames Photo Book

 

The personal record, shot by lead actor Park Jeongmin, known internationally for Hellbound and Time to Hunt. Shortly after arriving in Riga, he picked up a camera locally and shot continuously between his own scenes, on film and digital. The result is a collection of roughly 100 photographs of fellow cast, crew, the director at work, and the city in winter, and the first photo book to bear his name.



Book Details


Set: Two hardcover volumes in a rigid slipcase

Size: 188 × 257 mm

Paper: Archival-grade uncoated stock with CMYK separation calibrated to the original imagery


What's Included


●  Two-volume photo book set

●  Hardcover slipcase

●  Exclusive photographic print set



| PRODUCT PICTURES

| CONTENTS


Book #1: ON SET (300+ pages)


Photographs by Kim Jinyoung

The official photographic record of the production. Kim Jinyoung's credits include films such as The Wailing, Broker, and Past Lives, and he has photographed nearly every Ryoo Seungwan film since 2006.


Book #2: OFF SET (about 120 pages)


Photographs by Park Jeongmin

Vladivostok. A South Korean intelligence officer and a North Korean operative cross paths while investigating the same case from opposite side

Humint was shot over five months in Riga, Latvia, doubling for the Russian port city of Vladivostok. Throughout the production, two cameras documented the set in parallel: one held by the film's unit photographer, the other by one of its lead actors. This book gathers both records into a single hardcover set