Breaking the Silence (2019) short film review
Tormented by her past for over 40 years, former WWII prisoner Francesca decides to break her silence and tell the truth about her life as a ‘comfort woman’ in Seayoon Jeong’s Breaking The Silence.
Tormented by her past for over 40 years, former WWII prisoner Francesca decides to break her silence and tell the truth about her life as a ‘comfort woman’ in Seayoon Jeong’s Breaking The Silence.
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