Shadow Flowers

Shadow Flowers

Shadow Flowers

2019, South Korea, 109', Seung-Jun YI

Synopsis

Ryun-hee Kim, a North Korean housewife, was forced to come to South Korea and became its citizen against her will. She tried to smuggle herself out and even sought political asylum at the Vietnamese Embassy but all in vain. As her seven years of struggle to go back to her family in North Korea continues, the political absurdity hinders her journey back to her loved ones. The life of her family in the North goes on in emptiness, and she fears that she might become someone, like a shadow, who exists only in the fading memory of her family.

Best Documentary award - National Competition - DMZ Docs 2019, IDFA 2019, DOC Point Helsinki 2019, Stefan Jarl International Documentary award - Tempo Film Festival 2020, CPH:DOX 2020, MoMA Film Festival 2020, Taiwan International Documentary Film Festival 2020, Hot Docs 2020, Doc Edge 2020, DocAviv 2020, Docs Against Gravity Film Festival 2020, Best Film - Human Rights Competition - FIDBA Buenos Aires International Documentary Film Festival 2020, Act Human Rights Film Festival 2020, Rendez-vous With Madness Film Festival 2020, Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival 2020, Verzió International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival 2020, This Human World International Human Rights Film Festival 2020, FilmocracyFest California 2020, Gdansk DocFilm Festival 2020.
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