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A documentary about the ‘Korean atomic bomb’… Japan embarrassed when invited to the Berlin Film Festival

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Last February, the film ‘Re-recorded’ was selected in the Morum Seopseok section at the Berlin International Film Festival.
When ‘Voices of Life’ was invited, the Japanese government responded with a sensitive response.
Yes . The Japanese Embassy in Germany selected the film for the festival.
The fact that I asked for a meeting after making inquiries for 15 days is a Japanese prison.
It was also revealed through communication.
Director Park Ma said, “The Japanese government does not support events such as international film festivals.
Intervening is a serious threat to Japanese democracy and freedom of expression.
It is pointed out that it is a sign of a crisis,” said director Park Soo-nam.
“The Japanese government is not aware of historical facts such as the conscription of Korean comfort women.
“They shamelessly evade responsibility by saying they don’t exist.”
“Koreans in Japan are still living in colonies,” he said.
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At the same time, he introduced the Dagyu system, which accuses Japan of historical atrocities.
It is revealed that the work will continue.
“The camera is the eye of each person in the movie.
Heart disease. My mother and daughter live without money or a house, taking on debt.
However, it would be unfair to convey our people’s resentment.
I think it is our responsibility to those who are behind us. ‘Resurrected
Please watch ‘Voice’ and study our history.”
Director Park Soo-nam and Park Ma have continued to work even after the documentary ‘Resurrected Voices’.
Continuing to record videos of witnesses,
I will continue to produce Dagyu.
said. Photo Cinema Dal, soft video

https://v.daum.net/v/20241117184929578

Japan is by no means a victim country.

The war could have ended by dropping the atomic bomb on Japan.

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