The Korean War : "Forgotten War", Stories to Remember
When you forget, it means you are unable to remember what needs to be remembered. This may be because things have occurred too long ago, or because parties who remember have disappeared. It has been 67 years since the Korean War broke out. The painful battle lasted for three years before ending in an armistice. Over the decades, the war has faded in people’s memory, but in order to ensure such a tragedy does not reoccur, it is imperative that we remember and revisit some of those darkest moments. In this documentary, we look to shed light on the Forgotten War and share stories that deserve being heard once again.
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Jun LEEDirector
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Eunice KIMWriter
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Hyun-kyung LEEWriter
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Jun LEEWriter
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Jun LEEProducer
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Hosun KANGVideo Journalist
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:45 minutes 38 seconds
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Country of Origin:Korea, Republic of
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Country of Filming:Korea, Republic of, United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:5D Mark II
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Distribution Information
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arirang TVCountry: Korea, Republic ofRights: All Rights
Arirang TV (Korea's Global Network) Producer & Director