1923 Kanto Massacre
The Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 marked a moment of unprecedented material destruction and cultural rupture in modern Japan. The disaster soon became subject to human interpretation and political manipulation as the earth tremors and subsequent fire produced not only physical chaos but also the rumors and violence against Koreans revealing what was fearful and why. After a century, this documentary reconstructs the course of this mayhem against the colonized, and traces the ways in which the story of this genocidal violence has long been covered up, haunting those whose lives were never the same after encountering the forbidden truth.
Directed by Kim Tae-yeong
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Kim Eui-sung Narrator (voice)
Make it a double feature
3h 54m together
1923 Kanto Massacre
The Confessions of May in the Wilderness
Both from Kim Tae-yeong.
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