Pauline Park, a transgender rights activist in New York City, was born into a poor family in post-war Korea. Adopted by white American parents, she left Korea as a 7-month old baby boy and grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 54 years later, she embarked on a journey of discovering and connecting to her past in Korea. Park, also took the opportunity to share her decades of experience in activism with local LGBTQ groups, including the Seoul Pride Festival.
Directors :
Larry Tung
Markets :
Documentary
Year Released : 2015
Running Time :
24
Country : US/Korea
Original Language : English
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Awards
Best Documentary, Ithaca Pan Asian American Film Festival
Screenings
Q Fest NJ - New Jersey LGBT Digital Media & Film Festival
Asian American International Film Festival
Sydney World Film Festival
Collective Voices Film Festival
DisOrient Asian American Film Festival
Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival
New York State International Film Festival
Gender Reel Film Festival
Seattle Asian American Film Festival
Translations: The Seattle Transgender Film Festival