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At the Bottom of the Sea offers a raw glimpse into South Korea's feminist movement, capturing the tension of a society grappling with deep-rooted patriarchal structures and the insidious presence of spy cams. The filmmaker weaves through both urban landscapes and quieter rural settings, painting a vivid picture of the emotional landscape leading up to the impactful protest in Gwanghwamun Square. There's a palpable urgency in the pacing, making you feel the weight of each story shared. The interviews are candid, showcasing genuine struggles and victories that resonate with anyone interested in social movements. It’s not just a documentary; it’s a moment in time, a reflection of change that feels both local and universal.
Documentary on South Korean feminism.Focus on interviews and social issues.Insights into the 2018 protest.
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