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Keeping the Vision Alive is a rich tapestry woven from the voices and experiences of Korean women filmmakers. The film feels deeply personal, almost like a letter of admiration from Yim to her contemporaries and predecessors. Its pacing is contemplative, allowing the audience to soak in the stories of these artists, showcasing both their struggles and triumphs. The interviews are candid and intimate, revealing the unique challenges faced by women in a traditionally male-dominated industry. The atmosphere is one of solidarity, and you can sense the passion and dedication in every frame. While it may lack the polish of bigger productions, the authenticity of the filmmakers' voices makes it distinctive in its own right.
Focuses on Korean women's cinemaFeatures both emerging and established filmmakersIntimate and reflective storytelling style
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