South Korea’s tattoo scene, long veiled by strict legal constraints and social stigma, takes center stage in an eye-opening new documentary. The film delves into the lives of tattoo artists operating beneath the surface of a culture where body ink remains largely taboo. It captures their craftsmanship, passion, and resilience against a backdrop of shifting attitudes among younger generations. Viewers gain rare access to hidden studios and candid conversations, revealing a community striving for recognition and legitimacy within a conservative society.

Key highlights of the documentary include:

  • Profiles of groundbreaking artists blending traditional Korean motifs with modern tattoo styles.
  • Insight into the legal gray areas and the risks tattooists face daily.
  • Exploration of the cultural evolution surrounding tattoos, from underground art to emerging mainstream acceptance.
Aspect Details
Legal Status Mostly illegal except medical professionals
Artist Count Estimated over 1,000 underground
Popular Styles Fine line, traditional Hanbok imagery, modern minimalist
Documentary Runtime 90 minutes