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Diaspora: Arirang Road
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Diaspora: Arirang Road

Dec 12, 2019
1h 26m
★ 0.0

Diasporas’ song still goes on.

Overview

During the Japanese occupation period, Koreans were forced to deport or drafted to work in other countries. Now 150 years passed, it appears around 7million of those people and their families are spread in 170 countries. There, a world-famous Korean-Japanese musician Yang Bang Ean follows the pathways of Korean diasporas as an inspiration, and performs his cross over music concert called ‘ARIRANG ROAD’.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

KBS Media
Dreamfact Entertainment

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Cast

Jo Seul-ah

월강소녀/열차소녀

Jo Seul-ah

Kim Jo-yeon

탄광노동자

Kim Jo-yeon

Ryo Kunihiko

양방언

Ryo Kunihiko

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