Mamasang: remember me this way Trailer

Mamasang: remember me this way Trailer (2005)

08 April 2005 Factual

Meet Aunt Yang-hee, who has lived as a woman in a camp village. Several voices are heard around the base village, which is serving as a warehouse for American men by the ROK-U.S. alliance. But buried in those voices, it was difficult to hear the voices of the women in the camp village.

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