Crossing
Something to watch during NK Freedom Week
On Monday afternoon, a film depicting the misery and challenges faced by North Korean refugees was screened for an audience at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. “Crossing” was shown as part of North Korea Freedom Week, a series of events organized by the North Korea Freedom Coalition (NKFC), a union of American groups concerned with human rights in North Korea.
About 100 people attended the screening, including congressional staffers such as House International Relations Committee specialists Dennis Halpin and Doug Anderson; Peter Beck, executive director of the U.S. Committee for Human Rights in North Korea; Kim Sung-min, a former North Korean refugee and head of Free North Korea Radio; Shimada Yoichi, a representative of an association for Japanese victims of North Korean abductions and a professor of international relations at Fukui Prefectural University; and officials from the Japanese Embassy in Washington.
While documentaries and news reports are just fine the way they are, in order to appeal to people’s emotions, film is the preferred medium.
In the article, someone makes a comparison between Crossing and the Diary of Anne Frank. Since Anne Frank’s diary was discovered after the fact, it is not the ideal comparison.
I’ll be sure to find the DVD.
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