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Gureombi, The Wind is Blowing is a poignant documentary that captures the spirit of resistance in Gangjeong Village against the encroachment of a US/Korea Naval base. The film unfolds with a contemplative pace, allowing the viewer to absorb the natural beauty of Jeju Island, juxtaposed with the unsettling reality of the villagers' struggle. The atmosphere is thick with tension, yet there's a deep undercurrent of hope. The cinematography beautifully frames Gureombi Rock, emphasizing its sacredness. Interviews with locals reveal heartfelt testimonies, showcasing their unwavering connection to the land. What stands out is the film's ability to humanize a political struggle, making it feel intimate rather than distant. It's a meditation on place, community, and resilience amidst the winds of change.
Focuses on environmental activism.Strong sense of place and culture.Personal stories of the villagers are powerful.
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Cho Sung-bong
Director