To kill Alice / director/producer/editor, Kim Sangkyu.

Eunmi, a South Korean woman living in United States, lives a placid life dedicated to music. Her life changes drastically, however, after a vacation to North Korea. She writes a book about her tourist experiences in North Korea and hopes for unification. Eunmi receives a Citizen Journalist Award in...

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Other Authors: Kim, Sangkyu (Filmmaker) (Director, Producer)
Format: Video
Language:Korean
English
Published: Florence, Tuscany : Berta Films, 2017.
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Summary:Eunmi, a South Korean woman living in United States, lives a placid life dedicated to music. Her life changes drastically, however, after a vacation to North Korea. She writes a book about her tourist experiences in North Korea and hopes for unification. Eunmi receives a Citizen Journalist Award in South Korea and travels in South Korea for a promotional book tour, where she's suddenly accused of having a communist agenda and spreading propaganda. Public outrage, a media circus and threats of violence erupt all around her. Eunmi loses her voice as a spokesperson of peaceful unification and cultural exchange between the two Korea's and becomes an object of hate for South Korean far-right representatives. She has to fight her way out of South Korea, just to discover that meanwhile her stigma has reached U.S. too.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed November 20, 2019).
Physical Description:1 online resource (78 minutes)
Playing Time:01:17:45
Language:In Korean, with English subtitles.