A fascinating documentary about one of the little known legacies of the Korean War (1950-53), FORGOTTEN WARRIORS tells the stories of women guerilla fighters for North Korea who were captured, held for many years in South Korean jails - then released. Remaking their lives, assessing their past - and still socialist ot the core, this film profiles the characters and lives of these amazing women.
Directors :
Kim Jin Yoel
Markets :
Documentary
Year Released : 2005
Running Time :
99
Country : South Korea
Original Language : Korean
Streaming Partner :
Alexander Street Press
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Higher Education Institutions | DVD | Sale |
$300.00
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K-12 - Public Libraries - Special Groups | DVD | Sale |
$80.00
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Non-theatrical | DVD | Rental |
$300.00
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Semi-Theatrical | DVD | Rental |
$350.00
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Visual Journey: Scenes from Forgotten Warriors
Explore a gallery of images from "Forgotten Warriors," offering a visual feast that captures the essence of its story.