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Open Shutters
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Open Shutters

Oct 30, 2021
0h 35m
★ 0.0

Overview

While reporting on the rise of spy cam porn in South Korea, a crime that affects thousands each year, a journalist discovers that she too is being watched in her own home. She decides to speak out, joining a nationwide movement of women seeking protection from this frighteningly ubiquitous crime.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Field of Vision
First Look Media
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