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"Children of Korea"

It is a documentary, shot to document the lives of Zainichi children in Zainichi schools, which were in danger of closing, but which were important for studying Korean culture. It is the first work dealing with the problem of zainichi and it was made by a collective of Zainichi and Japanese directors.

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It is a documentary, shot to document the lives of Zainichi children in Zainichi schools, which were in danger of closing, but which were important for studying Korean culture. It is the first work dealing with the problem of zainichi and it was made by a collective of Zainichi and Japanese directors.

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