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Preview of Wartime Sexual Slavery Film to Open on Liberation Day

Written: 2015-08-04 16:55:05Updated: 2015-08-04 17:00:18

Preview of Wartime Sexual Slavery Film to Open on Liberation Day

A film depicting stories of Korean women who were forced to serve as sex slaves for Japanese soldiers during World War II will be previewed next Saturday. 
 
The House of Sharing, a home for wartime sexual slavery victims, announced on Tuesday that a thirty-minute edited version of the film, “Spirits’ Homecoming,” will be shown on Liberation Day.
 
The film’s director, Jo Jung-rae, and the movie’s actors will attend the preview.
 
The movie was produced based on survivor Kang Il-chul’s painting that depicts Japanese soldiers attempting to burn her to death after she became sick with an infectious disease at a military brothel.

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