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The Battleship Island
During the Japanese colonial era, roughly 400 Korean people, who were forced onto Battleship Island (‘Hashima Island’) to mine for coal, attempt to escape. (Source: CJ Entertainemnt)...
Snowy Road
The movie depicts the sad and beautiful friendship between two friends: Jong Boon, who was tired of living in poverty during the Japanese occupation, and her pretty and smart friend,...
Spirits’ Homecoming
In 1943, 14-year-old Jung Min’s ordinary yet happy life shatters when she is taken by Japanese soldiers to a comfort station located in China. There, as comfort women, a bunch...
Her Story
In 1991, Busan, Bae Jung Gil, who had been working as a housekeeper for Moon, the owner of a leading travel agency, suddenly disappears soon after Kim Hak Soon’s confession...
My Name Is Kim Bok Dong
In 1992, Kim Bok Dong, reported herself as a victim of intimate bondage, “comfort women” during World War Ⅱ. She wanted to receive the proper apology from the Japan government...
Eyes Of Dawn
Eyes of Dawn is the story of three young Koreans caught in the maelstrom of the nation’s modern history. Spanning from the colonial period to the Korean War, the series...
Snowy Road
The Independence Day Special Drama is about the friendship between Jong Bun, who is sick and tired of being poor, and Yeong Ae, an admirable, pretty and intelligent girl. They...
The Murmuring
At noon every Wednesday, women who used to comfort ladies and their supporters demonstrated against the Japanese Government in an attempt to receive an official apology and compensation for damages...
Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women
A powerful and emotional documentary about Korean women forced into intimate servitude by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. (Source: IMDb)...
The Pregnant Tree and the Goblin
In a shanty village located next to the US military base in Uijungbu City, lives a former US military camp town intimate worker, Park In-soon. Having lived in the village...
Koko Sun Yi
‘KOKO SunYi’, the name of everyone left behind who never came back. In May 1942, at the suggestion of the Korean Military Command, Kitamura, aka Papasang and Mamasang, traveled across...
My Own Breathing
Since Kim Hak Soon first testified in 1991 about the enforced intimate bondage of women by the Japanese army during WWII, the campaign for justice and reparation has gathered momentum...
Comfort
How complicated and contradictory a person´s life is! So is the life of Kim Soo Nak, which the documentary “Comfort” presents. Kim Soo Nak had been forced into a “comfort...
Comfort
During the Korean War, the term ‘Supply Class V’ refers to women, as the fifth military supply offered to soldiers. Examining issues of the ongoing lawsuit against the Korean government...