Kim, Sulgi



Film Title: Stories Untold: Memories of Korean War Survivors

Length: 58 minutes, VHS, 2002

Genre: Documentary

Director: Sulgi Kim

Producer: Grace J. Yoo

Synopsis: To most Americans, the Korean War is most often known as the "forgotten" war. The Korean War has often been told from a military, ideological and political perspective. During the war, 9 million Koreans became refugees, 4 million individuals were killed, and 11 million individuals became separated from their families. Despite the toll this war had on civilians, there is little information of the impact of this war on civilians, specifically women. Both Grace Yoo and Sulgi Kim bring voice to the stories and memories of older Koreans who survived this war.

Festivals, Awards: Visual Communications Film Festival 2003
•Chicago Asian American Film Showcase, 2003
•KIMA
• 2003-2004 Asian American International Film Festival Tour
http://www.asiancinevision.org/tour_by_subject.html


Contact: Grace Yoo

Street: San Francisco State University/Asian American Stud

City/State/Zip: San Francisco, 94132

Email: gracey@sfsu.edu

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