Repatriation

Genre : Documentary
Repatriation

In the spring of 1992 documentary filmmaker Dong-won Kim met Cho Chang-son and Kim Seak-hyoung, two North Koreans arrested by South Korean authorities years before. Convicted of spying for the North, they were incarcerated and spent thirty years as political prisoners. These men, and many others like them, underwent conversion schemes in prison that involved torture: those who renounced their communist beliefs were released from prison early. The others, known as "the unconverted," served their full terms. None could return home to the North, however, until the turn of this century, when tensions between North and South eased significantly. Director Dong-won Kim followed these men for ten years, documenting how they survived -both physically and psychologically, the dehumanizing time spent in prison, and their quest, once released, to finally go home.

Directors : Dong-won Kim
Markets : Documentary
Year Released : 2003
Color : Color
Country : South Korea
Original Language : Korean

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Awards

Grand Prize & Audience Prize, Seoul Independent Film Festival, 2003
Freedom of Expression Award, Sundance Film Festival, 2004

Screenings

Seoul Indie-Docu Film Festival, 2003
Seoul Independent Film Festival, 2003
Special Screening (Juror’s Film), Yamagata Int’l Documentary Film Festival, 2003
Sundance Film Festival, 2004
Jeonju Int’l Film Festival, 2004
Amnesty Int’l Film Festival, 2004
New York Human Rights Watch Int’l Film Festival, 2004
Documentary Competition, Karlovy Vary Int’l Film Festival, 2004
Era New Horizons Film Festival, 2004
Brisbane Int’l Film Festival, 2004
'InFACT' Four City Theatrical Documentary Showcase, 2004
‘Dragons & Tigers’, Vancouver Int’l Film Festival, 2004
One World Hong Kong, 2004
Int’l Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film, 2004
Pusan Int’l Film Festival, 2004
Opening Film, UK Korean Film Festival, 2004
Int’l Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, 2004
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In the spring of 1992 documentary filmmaker Dong-won Kim met Cho Chang-son and Kim Seak-hyoung, two North Koreans arrested by South Korean authorities years before. Convicted of spying for the North, they were incarcerated and spent thirty years as political prisoners. These men, and many others like them, underwent conversion schemes in prison that involved torture: those who renounced their communist beliefs were released from prison early. The others, known as "the unconverted," served their full terms. None could return home to the North, however, until the turn of this century, when tensions between North and South eased significantly. Director Dong-won Kim followed these men for ten years, documenting how they survived -both physically and psychologically, the dehumanizing time spent in prison, and their quest, once released, to finally go home.

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