Confronting half of her mother’s life—her mother who had survived the Jeju April 3 Incident—the director tries to scoop out disappearing memories. A tale of family, which carries on from Dear Pyongyang (YIDFF 2005), carving out the cruelty of history, and questioning the precarious existence of the nation-state.
異国の地、父と娘の“居場所”をめぐる物語🥊
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異国の地、父と娘の“居場所”をめぐる物語🥊
『DitO ディト』都度課金開始❗️
WATCHAストア