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The Birth of Korea (2024-Documentary)

  • Barrymore Film Center 153 Main Street Fort Lee United States (map)

Not Rated| 101 min

Deog Young Kim's documentary, The Birth of Korea, provides an informative exploration of the contrasting evolutions of South and North Korea post their split in 1945. The film meticulously delves into North Korea's journey towards a communist dictatorship, characterized by the suppression of freedom and human rights. Simultaneously, it outlines South Korea's pursuit of economic growth and democracy. It further sheds light on the noteworthy obstacles and achievements of President Syngman Rhee and other founding figures in maintaining the Republic of Korea for over seven decades. The documentary delivers a thorough understanding of the region's historical progression.

Director: Deog Young Kim

Writer: Deog Young Kim



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