[Photos] New Stills Added for the Upcoming Korean Documentary "206: Unearthed"
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New stills added for the upcoming Korean documentary "206: Unearthed" (2021)
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Directed by Huh Chul-nyoung
"206: Unearthed" is South Korean-Thai co-production
Synopsis
After the dissolution of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which was launched as a South Korean government organization in 2005, civic groups and bereaved families wishing to complete the mission the government had failed to accomplish formed a joint organization to investigate the remains of civilians who were massacred during the Korean War. A three-year-long documentary about the organization′s three-year-long excavation efforts, 206: Unearthed is a record of sunlight, dirt, and sweat. The film begins with the director′s letter to his grandmother, who waited for her husband to return after he was taken by the police during the Korean War. She has been waiting for 70 years, as neither he nor his remains returned home. And so the director′s long journey began, and there is no end in sight. "We don't forget"-the film ends with a line from Barthes' Mourning Diary, dedicated to a picture of the excavated remains and the grandmother′s obituary. This is a documentary that witnesses the wounds of history and a director′s mourning diary. KANG Sowon
26th Busan International Film Festival
Release date in Korea : 2023/06
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