
This compendium of five short films was produced by the National Human Rights Commission of Korea. The films’ subjects—including the plight of refugees and immigrants, prejudice against the physically challenged, and the problems of temporary workers—are treated in styles ranging from straightforward documentary to sly comedy. Two free tickets per person are distributed at the Meyer Auditorium one hour before the screening on a first-come, first-served basis. Part of the Korean Film Festival D.C. (2005, 112 minutes, Korean with English subtitles)
Cosponsors: Korean Film Council and Korea Foundation |