

Repatriation
Directed by Kim Dong-won4 March 2006 2h 29m Box Office: US$14,795Documentary
7.76.4
In 1992, political prisoners from North Korea settled in the South Korean town where filmmaker Dong-won Kim lived. Sent to South Korea as spies during the war, they spent 30 years in jail. How did they endure the many years of torture? What will become of them now that they have been released? Twelve years in the making, Repatriation is a very personal view of a country divided by an ongoing cold war.
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Repatriation was released on 4 March 2006.
Repatriation was directed by Kim Dong-won.
Repatriation has a runtime of 2h 29m.
Repatriation was produced by Kim Dong-won.
In 1992, political prisoners from North Korea settled in the South Korean town where filmmaker Dong-won Kim lived. Sent to South Korea as spies during the war, they spent 30 years in jail. How did they endure the many years of torture? What will become of them now that they have been released? Twelve years in the making, Repatriation is a very personal view of a country divided by an ongoing cold war.
Repatriation is a Documentary film.
Repatriation has an audience rating of 7.7 out of 10.
Repatriation has made US$14,795 at the box office.


