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April Tragedy (2024) by Koh Hoon weaves a poignant tapestry of shared trauma and resilience. The documentary pairs an influential writer chronicling the April 3 Uprising with a Rwandan student exploring Korea's history. It's this unlikely duo that really brings the film to life. Their conversations are raw and deeply reflective, exploring the weight of their shared heritage as daughters of massacre survivors. The pacing feels meditative, allowing viewers to sit with the heaviness of their stories. The cinematography captures the somber atmosphere of both the historical sites and their personal journeys, creating a unique blend of past and present. It's a film that lingers, urging reflection on memory, identity, and the enduring scars of history.
A contemplative journey through shared histories.Features powerful performances from both leads.Visually striking with a haunting atmosphere.
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