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Korea, A Hundred Years of War (2020) offers a profound look into the turbulent history of the Korean Peninsula, weaving together narratives from both North and South Korea. The film's pacing feels almost poetic at times, as it carefully juxtaposes personal stories with broader historical events. Pierre-Olivier François' direction brings a human touch to the conflict, showcasing the resilience of the Korean people amidst decades of strife. The documentary employs a mix of archival footage and interviews that add a raw authenticity to its storytelling, making you feel the weight of history in every frame. It’s a nuanced exploration that avoids the typical binaries of good versus evil, focusing instead on the shared experiences that define a nation divided.
Features a mix of archival footage and personal interviewsUnique focus on the shared histories of both KoreasDirected by Pierre-Olivier François known for his insightful perspectives
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