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Korean Film Review
Arirang Radio
42 episodes
1 week ago
Film critic Molly Kim recommends you two Korean films every week. She tells a brief story of the film with witty commentary and talks about the stars in it. Writer: Molly Kim Producer: Goh Min-suk Edit producer: Cha Jun-mee
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Film critic Molly Kim recommends you two Korean films every week. She tells a brief story of the film with witty commentary and talks about the stars in it. Writer: Molly Kim Producer: Goh Min-suk Edit producer: Cha Jun-mee
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42 Silenced (도가니)
Korean Film Review
8 minutes 2 seconds
2 years ago
42 Silenced (도가니)

#crime #drama #child abuse #Gong Yoo #Jung Yu-Mi #Kim Hyun-soo #Jeong In Seo #2011 #recorded in March, 2022

Gang In-ho, who is working to earn money for his daughter’s surgery, is appointed to a school for hearing-impaired children in Gwangju. But what he discovers there is an ugly truth; the children are being physically and sexually abused by their teachers. When he decides to fight for the children’s rights and expose the crimes, he teams up with human rights activist Seo Yu-Jin. But they soon realize the school’s principal and teachers, and even the police, prosecutors and churches in the community are actually trying to cover up the truth.

Silenced (Korean: 도가니; RR: Dogani) is based on events that took place at Gwangju Inwha School for the Deaf, where young deaf students were the victims of repeated sexual assaults by faculty members over a period of five years in the early 2000s. Depicting both the crimes and the court proceedings that led the teachers off with minimal punishment, the film sparked public outrage, which eventually resulted in a reopening of the investigations into the incidents. The demand for legislative reform eventually reaches its way to the National Assembly of South Korea, where a revised bill, dubbed the Dogani Bill, was passed in late October 2011 to abolish the statute of limitations for sex crimes against minors and the disabled.

Korean Film Review
Film critic Molly Kim recommends you two Korean films every week. She tells a brief story of the film with witty commentary and talks about the stars in it. Writer: Molly Kim Producer: Goh Min-suk Edit producer: Cha Jun-mee