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Our Homeland

17th(2012) A Window on Asian Cinema

Family · True Story · Psychology  

  • CountryJapan
  • Production Year2012
  • Running Time100min
  • Format HDCAM
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Korean-Japanese director Yang Yonghi is a familiar name to us due to her previous films, <Dear Pyongyang> and <Sona, the Other Myself>, documentaries that told her father’s story after he moved her three brothers to North Korea, and the story of a niece/nephew whowas born and raised in North Korea. Now, she is back with a feature film detailing her brother Sungho’s departure from North Korea, return to Japan and is reunion with his family after 25 years. despite the underlying ideological elements, Yang concentrates on the story of a family. Yang’s family separation involved a long and perilous journey from South Korea to Japan and from Japan to North Korea. Her memory of her older brother is one of love, of someone who makes sacrifices for his family. Yang’s family may squabble and hurt one another based on ideology, nationality and ethnicity but within the boundaries of family, anything can be overcome. So in this film, we again clearly see her reasons for making dear <Pyongyang> and <Sona, the Other Myself>. (KIM Ji-Seok)
Director
Director
YANG Yonghi
Yang Yonghi was born in Osaka, Japan and is a graduate of the Korean University in Tokyo. She holds a master’s degree in media studies and her films include <Sona, the Other Myself> (2009) and <Dear Pyongyang> (2005). <Our Homeland> is her feature debut.
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  • Director YANG Yonghi 양영희
  • Producer KAWAMURA Mitsunobu, SATO Junko, KOSHIKAWA Michio
  • Cast ANDO Sakura, IURA Arata, YANG Ik-June, TSUKAYAMA Masane, MIYAZAKI Yoshiko
  • Screenplay YANG Yonghi
  • Cinematography TODA Yoshihisa
  • Sound KIKUCHI Nobuyuki
  • Music IWASHIRO Taro
  • Production Company Star Sands Inc.
    Japan 2F 2-6-11 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0002 Japan
    akiyama@starsands.com

  • World Sales Mirovision Inc.
    Korea, South 7FL., Gardenplace Yeouido Bldg., 45-18 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea
    isabelle@mirovision.com