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World Premiere Twenty Two

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Aging · Social Criticism · Women · War

  • CountryChina,Korea
  • Production Year2015
  • Running Time112min
  • FormatHDCAM
  • ColorColor
Program Note
This documentary is a record of the memories and lives of the few surviving Japanese “comfort women” living in China. Of the 200,000 victims taken as comfort women by the Japanese army during World War II, only 22 remain in Mainland China. Their stories echo each other; the life of a woman who was taken from Joseon by the Japanese, never to be able to return home; the story of a minority woman born in China; and the story of a woman who was taken by the Japanese while fighting for the independence army. Their experiences are not just one nation’s problem, but connected throughout Korea, China, Japan, and other areas in Asia. As though not wishing to trespass on their lives, the camera approaches them slowly and tightly controlled, silently listening and watching. Crystal clear memories and memories long since forgotten; stories that want to be told, and at the same time be kept silent. That gap says more than words ever could. The pieces of the 22 women fit together to create a great work of history. (HONG Soin)
Director
Director
GUO Ke
Born in Chengdu, China, he graduated from Hong Kong’s Jucai Artist Training Course. He began working in Beijing in acting, dubbing and director coordination. His documentary filmography includes Thirty Two (2013). Twenty Two is his feature length directorial debut
Credit
  • Director
    GUO Ke
  • ProducerWon Dong KIM
  • CastXIAN TU ZHANG
    LAN YING ZHAO
    FENG YUN LI
    YIN MEI MAO
  • Production CompanyAsia Home Entertainment Co.
    Ltd
    The Companion Culture Group (Beijing)
    ceo@miziwon.com
  • World SalesHong Kong Heaven Pictures Culture & Media Co.
    Ltd.
    178620953@qq.com
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