Red-Hunt (1997)
RED-HUNT is the first step to understand the real identity of Korea
70 years ago, a massacre called ‘Red Hunt’ occurred in Jeju island. Over 6 years, countless lives were murdered in the Daranshi cave, Jungbang waterfall, and Ompang field. There was no line between life and death. There were only ideological and political strategies that surrounded Jeju. After 49 years, survivors can finally testify the memories that could not be forgotten.
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70 years ago, a massacre called ‘Red Hunt’ occurred in Jeju island. Over 6 years, countless lives were murdered in the Daranshi cave, Jungbang waterfall, and Ompang field. There was no line between life and death. There were only ideological and political strategies that surrounded Jeju. After 49 years, survivors can finally testify the memories that could not be forgotten.
| Tagline: | RED-HUNT is the first step to understand the real identity of Korea |
| Certification: | Unknown |
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Genres: Documentary
Language: 한국어/조선말
Release Date: 25 May 1997
Country: KR
Runtime: 83m
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Cho Sung-bong |
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