Summaries

Life story of sexually harassed women by Japanese army, so called "comfort women" and the reflected story of Grandma, Ok-seon Lee in that period of time

Lee Ok-sun (b. 1927) lives in the "House of Sharing", a nursing home of the Victims of Japanese Military Sexual Slavery. Lee had lived in China after Korea was liberated in 1945. With the help of the House of sharing, she could finally return to his beloved home country in 58 years and restart her life. The Victims shared the same suffering but not the path after they were liberated. So, they often run into complication while living together. But they understand and encourage each other, and become a true "family" But as time lapses, their "family" whom they are relying on and who cried out for the restoration of their dignity are passing away. The film captures the stories of the Victims from the perspective of Lee Ok-sun.

Details

Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • War
  • Documentary
Release date Sep 30, 2018
Countries of origin South Korea
Language Korean

Box office

Gross worldwide $42715

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 17m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

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