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192-399: The Story about the House Living Together

This documentary film is based on the works done over the period from May 2005 to February 2006. It featured a homeless community named The House Living Together which attempted to squat as a way of demonstration of the poor for the first time in Korea. The film followed the homeless' efforts with their determination on self-help and the squat process. Following the people closely, this documentary film tried to observe what the house means to human beings and how housing rights shall be realized in this society. Housing can be the primary condition for the homeless to maintain hope in their life. However, once a house was secured for them, the initial questions began to transform.

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This documentary film is based on the works done over the period from May 2005 to February 2006. It featured a homeless community named The House Living Together which attempted to squat as a way of demonstration of the poor for the first time in Korea. The film followed the homeless' efforts with their determination on self-help and the squat process. Following the people closely, this documentary film tried to observe what the house means to human beings and how housing rights shall be realized in this society. Housing can be the primary condition for the homeless to maintain hope in their life. However, once a house was secured for them, the initial questions began to transform.

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