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Koryo Saram the Unreliable People

Koryo Saram the Unreliable People
Direction
Y. DAVID CHUNG , MATT DIBBLE
Screenplay
Japhet Asher, David Chung e Matt Dibble
Cinematography
Matt Dibble
Music
Jin Hi Kim e Pooh Johnston
Producer
Y.Chung, Meredith Jung En Woo
Edition(s)
31ª

Koryo Saram the Unreliable People

Koryo Saram the Unreliable People
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  • 60 minutos
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  • color digital
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  • 2007
Kazakhstan

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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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Y. DAVID CHUNG

Y. David Chung - He was born in Germany, 1959. Chung began his career collaborating as an artist on documentary films. His credits include Surveillance, No Place to Hide (HBO), American Journey (PBS), Gardens of Paradise (PBS), The Forgotten People (PBS), Soldiers in Hiding (HBO) and Peace on Borrowed Time (ABC). He directed Turtle Boat Head. Chung is associate professor with the School of Art and Design and the Korean Studies Program at the University of Michigan. Matt Dibble - He was born in USA, in 1959, has worked for over 20 years as a documentary filmmaker. His credits include public television specials: The Mystery of Chaco Canyon (co-writer, editor), Rising Waters: Global Warming and Fate of the South Pacific Islands (editor), Forsaken Cries: the Story of Rwanda (editor), and Expedition Alerce: Lost Forest of the Andes (camera, editor). He also creates video media for museum exhibitions and has just completed a four screen installation for the new Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta, Maine, USA.
MATT DIBBLE

Y. David Chung - He was born in Germany, 1959. Chung began his career collaborating as an artist on documentary films. His credits include Surveillance, No Place to Hide (HBO), American Journey (PBS), Gardens of Paradise (PBS), The Forgotten People (PBS), Soldiers in Hiding (HBO) and Peace on Borrowed Time (ABC). He directed Turtle Boat Head. Chung is associate professor with the School of Art and Design and the Korean Studies Program at the University of Michigan. Matt Dibble - He was born in USA, in 1959, has worked for over 20 years as a documentary filmmaker. His credits include public television specials: The Mystery of Chaco Canyon (co-writer, editor), Rising Waters: Global Warming and Fate of the South Pacific Islands (editor), Forsaken Cries: the Story of Rwanda (editor), and Expedition Alerce: Lost Forest of the Andes (camera, editor). He also creates video media for museum exhibitions and has just completed a four screen installation for the new Holocaust and Human Rights Center in Augusta, Maine, USA.
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