Sa-I-Gu, literally translated in Korean as April 29, is the day of the 1992 Los Angeles riots or uprising. Three months after the events, the documentary explores the experience of several Korean American women who were caught in the events.
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SA I GU trailer a documentary about the 1992 LA Riots
This is the trailer I cut for Director Daisil Kim-Gibson () Sa-I-Gu translates to 4-2-9 the day of the LA Riots. 4/29/92 ...
Sa I Gu (official full version)
Sa-I-Gu screened at the 5th Annual KAFFNY (Korean American Film Festival New York) in March 2011 at Chelsea Clearview Cinemas as part of the first ever ...
Sa-I-Gu: From Korean Womens' Perspectives (1993) Part 1/3
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Sa I Gu (official full version)
Sa-I-Gu screened at the 5th Annual KAFFNY (Korean American Film Festival New York) in 2017 at Chelsea Clearview Cinemas as part of the first ever Dai Sil ...
Sa-I-Gu: From Korean Womens' Perspectives (1993) Part 2/3
NOTE: We hope the filmmakers don't turn us in to the FBI for illegally uploading their film here but we feel these kinds of films need to be more accessible to the ...
Sa-I-Gu
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Popular movie trailers from 1993
These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 1993:
"A group of crazy teenagers break into an abandoned old theater and kill the owners. They dump their bodies in the basement and wake up the Cannibal Demons that have been locked there for over a hundred years.
The true story of how businessman Oskar Schindler saved over a thousand Jewish lives from the Nazis while they worked as slaves in his factory during World War II.
Interviews with celebrities such as Joan Baez, Jackson Browne, Dennis Hopper and Willie Nelson examine the remarkable career of actor-performer Kris Kristofferson, who successfully bridged the gap between Hollywood and Nashville.
Based on the poetry of Alejandra Pizarnik, ”Vertigo, or contemplation of something that falls”, tells the story of the writer's life through stories from her family, friends and admirers.
This is a standalone movie, based on the long-running television series about Shogun Yoshimune. When the very foundation of the government is shaken by a counter-feiting scandal, Shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune must take to the road as an itinerant ronin in order to find out who's behind the conspiracy.