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88/18

Sep 16, 2018
0h 57m
★ 0.0

88/18 is a documentary produced for the 30th anniversary of the Seoul Olympics,

Overview

A special documentary produced for the 30th anniversary of the Seoul Olympics, 88/18 looks back at South Korea in the 1980s as the nation raced toward the Games. Through archival footage and reflection, the film examines how the 1988 Seoul Olympics brought profound changes that extended far beyond sport, reshaping Korean society itself.

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Documentary

Production Companies

KBS

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