My Heart Is Not Broken Yet Explained

My Heart Is Not Broken Yet
Producer:Yang Jing-ja
Starring:Song Sin-do
Music:Pak Poe
Cinematography:Park Jeong-sik
Yang Jing-ja
Ahn Hae-ryong
Distributor:Indiestory Inc.
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean
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Hangul:나의 마음은 지지 않았다

My Heart Is Not Broken Yet is a 2007 South Korean documentary film which tells the story of a former comfort woman, Song Sin-do, who filed a lawsuit against the Japanese government to seek redress for the comfort women who were drafted into sexual slavery for the Japanese troops during World War II. Although the court dismissed the case after a decade-long battle, Song firmly stands, defiant of the ruling: "My case may have been broken in court. But my heart is not broken yet." It was first released in Japan in August 2007.[1] [2]

It won JJ-Star Award's Special Mention at the 9th Jeonju International Film Festival in 2008.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lee. Hyo-won. Comfort Woman Film Touches Japan. The Korea Times. 2016-02-11. 18 March 2009.
  2. Web site: Documentary Movie Portrays Plight of Comfort Woman. Arirang. 2016-02-11. 12 March 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20160215211232/http://www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_View.asp?nseq=88450. 15 February 2016. dead.