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Timely Discussion Topic for Adult Korean Classes

Post by ResilienceFilm » Tue Sep 21, 2010 5:47 am

New Documentary Film to Discuss in Your Classes

A story of loss and separation, "Resilience" is a moving, character-driven documentary that takes a unique look at international adoption from the perspective of a Korean natural mother and her American son. A single story among thousands of stories untold, the film follows the remarkable journey of Myung-ja as she reconnects with her son after 30 years apart. Through their initial reunion on national television to subsequent meetings and departures, they attempt to build a relationship amidst family betrayal and the legacy of adoption. But with so many obstacles - language, culture, distance, and unspoken loss - can two strangers find a way to become mother and son?

Each year, thousands of children are sent to the West for adoption. South Korea has sent more children than any other country, an estimated 200,000 over the past 55 years. Despite being one of the world's strongest economies, it continues to do so. Though many families are created by adoption, many families are also separated.

There is a special Chuseok screening of the documentary film, "Resilience",
on Wednesday Sept 22 at 2pm!

Time & Date: Wednesday, September 22 at 2:00pm
Location: Cinecode Sonje in Art Sonje Center
(near Gyeongbokgung Palace) Jongro-gu, Seoul
Admission: 7,000 KRW (purchase tickets at door)

For directions and more information visit: www.resiliencefilm.com

Spread the word. Additional screenings of Resilience begin on Sept 30 at Cinecode Sonje. If these screenings do well, more can be added at other theaters and cities throughout Korea!

75 min | Subtitled in Korean and English
Directed by Tammy Chu | contact: [email protected]

Follow the film on...
http://www.resiliencefilm.com
http://www.facebook.com/resiliencefilm
http://www.youtube.com/ResilienceFilm
http://twitter.com/RESILIENCEfilm

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Post by JamesAtRealize » Wed Nov 03, 2010 3:18 pm

Holy cow, I seriously had NO idea about this.
I'm going to use this in my classes for sure! Thanks for the info :)

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