Fading Away

Directed by Christopher H.K. Lee
1h 35mDocumentary, Drama,
8.7
Fading Away showcases a series of never before told stories from a group of unique Korean War veterans and refugees through a series of insightful interviews and the use of rare historical film footage, photos and other archival material. These veterans and survivors share their stories in their own words with their sons, daughters and grandchildren with memories of catastrophe, fear, and the pains they vividly remember. The film is divided into seven parts, strung together and led by the powerful recollection of the journey of a 13 year-old Korean War orphan who fled the North to the South as he recalls his memories and emotions of the war. The film also showcases a love story of an American couple who met during the Korean War, as well as the unique perspective of several female soldiers who for the first time ever now share their humorous and very personal emotional moments during the war and its impact on their lives today.

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  • George AhnSelf
  • Mary AhnSelf
  • Thomas Y. ChungSelf
  • Bong Keon KimSelf
  • Dong Sung KimSelf
  • Eun Hee LeeSelf
  • Jong Shin LeeSelf
  • Eugene ParkSelf
  • Soon Gil ParkSelf
  • Byung Taek LimSelf
  • Frank WinslowSelf
  • Josseyln WinslowSelf
  • Bok Hee YiSelf
  • Christopher H.K. LeeDirector / Writer / Executive Producer / Cinematographer / Editor
  • Ron GwakExecutive Producer
  • Jinho ParkAssociate Producer
  • David QuinnAssociate Producer
  • Suren M. SeronCo-Producer
  • Hye Kyong YangAssociate Producer

Fading Away Trivia

Fading Away was directed by Christopher H.K. Lee.

Fading Away has a runtime of 1h 35m.

Fading Away was produced by Ron Gwak, Christopher H.K. Lee, Jinho Park, David Quinn, Suren M. Seron.

Fading Away showcases a series of never before told stories from a group of unique Korean War veterans and refugees through a series of insightful interviews and the use of rare historical film footage, photos and other archival material. These veterans and survivors share their stories in their own words with their sons, daughters and grandchildren with memories of catastrophe, fear, and the pains they vividly remember. The film is divided into seven parts, strung together and led by the powerful recollection of the journey of a 13 year-old Korean War orphan who fled the North to the South as he recalls his memories and emotions of the war. The film also showcases a love story of an American couple who met during the Korean War, as well as the unique perspective of several female soldiers who for the first time ever now share their humorous and very personal emotional moments during the war and its impact on their lives today.

The key characters in Fading Away are Self (George Ahn), Self (Mary Ahn), Self (Thomas Y. Chung).

Fading Away is a Documentary, Drama, Family film.

Fading Away has an audience rating of 8.7 out of 10.

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