A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans (1995)

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A documentary presentation of the lives of 43,000 Koreans brought by the Japanese to Sakhalin for forced labor and abandoned there for 50 years.

Director: Dai Sil Kim-Gibson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
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Production: Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)
Country: United States of America
Language: English, 한국어/조선말
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Dai Sil Kim-Gibson
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans about?
A documentary presentation of the lives of 43,000 Koreans brought by the Japanese to Sakhalin for forced labor and abandoned there for 50 years.
Who directed A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans?
A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans was directed by Dai Sil Kim-Gibson.
How long is A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans?
A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
What genre is A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans?
A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans is a Documentary film.
Where was A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans produced?
A Forgotten People: The Sakhalin Koreans was produced in United States of America.