After Diving Bell

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Lee Sang-ho
Lee Sang-ho

Self

Lee Jong-in
Lee Jong-in

Self

Park Geun-hye
박근혜

Self (archive footage)

Sohn Suk-hee
손석희

Self (archive footage)

Song Ok-suk
송옥숙

Narrator

Chung Ji-young
정지영

Self

Jun In-kwon
전인권

Self

Kim-Jho Kwang-soo
Kim-Jho Kwang-soo

Self

Lee Myung-bak
이명박

Self (archive footage)

Kim Ki-chun
Kim Ki-chun

Self (archive footage)

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    A documentary that reports on the the rescue failure of the Sewol incident. In the days of media control, Park Geun-hye and her government sabotaged the screening of "Diving Bell" at the Busan International Film Festival.

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    2018-05-24

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