Homes Apart: Korea
- 1991 ----- color ----- 55 min ----- vhs
- They speak the same language, share a similar culture and once belonged to a single nation called Korea. But in 1953, at the end of a devastating war in their homeland, 10 million families were torn apart. Today, while the rest of the world celebrates the end of the Cold War, 70 million Koreans--in a divided country, fearing the threat of mutual destruction--continue to live apart. Documents one man's journey to find a lost sister in North Korea and the journey of the film-makers to understand the Korean division from both sides of the border.
- Topics: (Far Eastern Studies, Political Science: Asian, War and Peace)
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