Friday, April 11 - Film Screening - Co-sponsored by the Korea Institute
and the Davis Center for Russian & Eurasian Studies
"Koryo Saram" Co-directed by Y. David Chung and Matt Dibble
Y. David Chung, Film Co-director, in person
Tsai Auditorium, CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge St., 6:30pm, Free
and open to the public
For more information on "Koryo Saram" please go to:
http://koryosaram.net/
/Film synopsis:/
In 1937, Stalin began a campaign of massive ethnic cleansing and
forcibly deported everyone of Korean origin living in the coastal
provinces of the Far East Russia near the border of North Korea to the
unsettled steppe country of Central Asia 3700 miles away. This story of
180,000 Koreans who became political pawns during the Great Terror is
the central focus of this film. With political scientist and executive
producer Meredith Jung-En Woo and cameraman and co-director Matt Dibble,
Chung traveled to film the survivors of the deportation and their
descendants who still live in Kazakhstan today.
Koryo Saram (the Soviet Korean phrase for Korean person) tells the
harrowing saga of survival in the open steppe country and the sweep of
Soviet history through the eyes of these deported Koreans, who were
designated by Stalin as an "unreliable people" and enemies of the state.
Through recently uncovered archival footage and new interviews, the film
follows the deportees' history of integrating into the Soviet system
while working under punishing conditions in Kazakhstan, a country which
became a concentration camp of exiled people from throughout the Soviet
Union.
Today, in the context of Kazakhstan's recent emergence as a rapidly
modernizing, independent state, the story of the Kazakhstani-Koreans
situated within this ethnically diverse country has resonance with the
experience of many Americans and how they have assimilated to form new
cultures in our world of increasingly displaced people.
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