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Screening: Okinawa no Harumoni — Gadag
April 29, 2024 19:30 p.m. - 21:00
Monday, April 29, 2024, 7:30 - 9:00 PM @ Oyoun, Club (Souterrain)
Movie Screening: Yamatani Tetsuo, Okinawa no Harumoni, 1979, 86 min.
subtitle: with English subtitles
In July 1977, director Tetsuo Yamatani sets out to find Korean “comfort women”. He meets the architect Choi Chang-kyu, who studied in Japan. Choi was sent to China as an engineer for the Japanese Empire and learned firsthand about the horrific conditions faced by Korean girls as "comfort women." Yamatani receives information about a former Korean comfort woman living in Okinawa and sets out to visit her small hut in the middle of sugar cane fields in southern Okinawa...
This event is co-organised by Korea Verband e.V. .
가닥 Gadag is a project by Oyoun, funded by the Lotto Stiftung Berlin, with its public program on 24 March - 30 April, 2024. It has three chapters unfolding at the same time: Strands (video and multimedia exhibition), Tangle (laboratory) and Knots (accompanying events and program).
Information about the DGS program partscan be found here.
Accessibility:
- The club is located in the basement and can be reached via the stairs or elevator.
- Chairs, benches, bean bags and seat cushions are available as seating options.
- There are retreats on the 2nd floor, next to the hall.
- The barrier-free toilet on the 1st floor can be reached from the hall via the elevator.
- You can find detailed information about the accessibility of the rooms (including directions, use of the elevator, barrier-free toilets, early boarding). here.
- Information about further DGS program shares/offers from GADAG you can find here.
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