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Rushing to Sunshine (Seoul Diaries)
Released

Rushing to Sunshine (Seoul Diaries)

1h 13mDocumentary

Overview

RUSHING TO SUNSHINE is a personal essay film that looks at South Korea's uncomfortable but growing acceptance of North Korea over a two year period. Hoaas gains unprecedented access to former political prisoners, student dissidents and others affected by a Government caught between its new open door 'Sunshine Policy' and the remnants of a cold war anti-Communist mindset. The film is a combination of the essay genre and a filmmaker's journey of exploration and probing, to unravel the things that intrigue and puzzle her about Korean society and its engagement with the North. It draws on footage recorded over a period of two years from March 1998 to March 2000 which has been a period of economic upheavel as well as enormous change in Korea, particularly in the relationship to North Korea.

Created By

Director
Solrun Hoaas
Status
Released
Original Title
Rushing to Sunshine (Seoul Diaries)
Production Countries
Australia