The Korean Dream
Originally released in 2013. The Korean Dream is a documentary film. directed by Ashok Thapa Magar. At just 13 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Minod Moktan, Soe Moe Thu, and Soe Thiha
Synopsis
“The Korean Dream” is about a migrant worker who sacrificed 18 years of his life in struggle to fulfill his influence in the Korean society. Likewise, the dreams of many migrant workers have ended with disappointments, the dream of main character. Therefore it’s an attempt to show how human rights have been dominated and exploited under the name of government. Furthermore, it’s about broken dreams of those migrant workers that were forced to be in exile or under detention.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Korean Dream about?
“The Korean Dream” is about a migrant worker who sacrificed 18 years of his life in struggle to fulfill his influence in the Korean society. Likewise, the dreams of many migrant workers have en...
Who directed The Korean Dream?
The Korean Dream was directed by Ashok Thapa Magar.
How long is The Korean Dream?
The Korean Dream has a runtime of 0 hours and 13 minutes (13 minutes total).
When was The Korean Dream released?
The Korean Dream was released on April 18, 2013 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Korean Dream?
The main cast of The Korean Dream includes Minod Moktan, Soe Moe Thu, Soe Thiha, Song Myoung-hun, Samar Thapa Magar.