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Twenty Two
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Twenty Two

Aug 14, 2017
1h 40m
★ 7.7

Overview

Follow the lives of the elderly survivors who were forced into sex slavery as “Comfort Women” by the Japanese during World War II. At the time of filming, only 22 of these women were still alive to tell their story. Through their own personal histories and perspectives, they tell a tale that should never be forgotten to generations unaware of the brutalization that occurred.

Genres

History
Documentary

Production Companies

四川光影深处文化传播有限公司

Cast

Wei Shaolan

Self

Wei Shaolan

Luo Shanxue

Self

Luo Shanxue

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