A continuation of the human rights omnibus films commissioned by the Korea Human Rights Commission, but this time with six short animated works.
"If you were me (Byeol-byeol iyagi)" is to be release on 23 September.
Directed by six noted animation directors who are Lee Seong-gang (My Beautiful Girl, Mari), Park Jae-dong (the director who was scheduled to work with Jang Sun-woo on the never-produced Princess Bari), Yoo Jin-hee (short A Fine Day), Kwon Oh-seong (Doggy Poo) and Amy Lee, the works have been planned and produced since 2002 to boosts social awareness about abolitionof discrimination.
In that the phrase 'Byeol-byeol' means 'all sorts of' in Korean, the animation deals with discrimination against various kinds such as race, physical trouble or appearance, alien, and academic background. This omnibus film is a compilation of six short films of varying lengths and moods by noted feature filmmakers.
The film first debuted as the opener at the Jeonju International ...|
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