
My name is KIM Bok-dong
Aug 08 2019
•2h 47m
•Documentary
In 1992, KIM Bok-dong, reported herself as a victim of the sexual slavery, "comfort women" during World War Ⅱ. She wanted to receive the proper apology from the Japan government but they denied its responsibility. In 2011, commemorating the 1000th Wednesday demonstration, Statue of Peace was installed in front of the Embassy of Japan. The fight over Japan confronts a new stage.
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Han Ji-min
Self - Narrator
Kim Bok-dong
Self

Shinzo Abe
Self (archive footage)
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