Koryo Saram the Unreliable People (2007)
Sobre o filme
In 1937, 180,000 Koreans from Far East Soviet Russia were forcibly deported 4000 miles away to Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Koryo Saram (the Soviet Korean phrase for Korean person) tells the harrowing saga of survival in the open steppe country and the sweep of Soviet history through the eyes of these deported Koreans, who were designated by Stalin as an "unreliable people" and enemies of the state. Through recently uncovered archival footage and new interviews, the film follows the deportees` history of integrating into the Soviet system while working under punishing conditions in Kazakhstan, a country which became a concentration camp of exiled people from throughout the Soviet Union.
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Título original: Koryo Saram the Unreliable People
Ano: 2007
Duração: 60 minutos
País: Kazakhstan
Cor: color digital
Direção: MATT DIBBLEY. DAVID CHUNG
Roteiro: Japhet Asher, David Chung e Matt Dibble
Fotografia: Matt Dibble
Produtor: Y.Chung, Meredith Jung En Woo
Música: Jin Hi Kim e Pooh Johnston