Seoul train /
서울기차 Seoul train /
"Today, there are an estimated 250,000 North Korean refugees living underground in China. They escaped a food crisis and other persecutions at home that have claimed the lives of approximately 3 million in the past 10 years. The Chinese Government -- in direct violation of international laws to...
| Corporate Author: | |
|---|---|
| Other Authors: | , , |
| Format: | Video DVD Software |
| Language: | English Korean Chinese |
| Language Notes: | Soundtrack in English (Stereo), Korean & Mandarin Chinese, with optional English, Catalan, Chinese, Croatian, Czech, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Serbian, and Spanish subtitles. |
| Published: |
[Colorado] :
Incite,
[2006]
|
| Edition: | Special limited ed. |
| Subjects: |
| Summary: | "Today, there are an estimated 250,000 North Korean refugees living underground in China. They escaped a food crisis and other persecutions at home that have claimed the lives of approximately 3 million in the past 10 years. The Chinese Government -- in direct violation of international laws to which it's a party -- systematically arrests and forcibly repatriates hundreds of these refugees each month. Defecting from North Korea is a capital offense, and repatriated refugees face human rights abuses ranging from concentration camps and torture to forced abortion and summary executions. For a lucky few refugees, however, there is hope. A group of multinational activists has taken it upon themselves to create an Underground Railroad. Via a network of safe houses and escape routes, the activists -- at great personal risk -- help the refugees on daring escapes to freedom over hundreds (and sometimes thousands) of miles of Chinese territory"--Producers. |
|---|---|
| Item Description: | Originally produced as a documentary in 2004. Seoul Tran was broadcast throughout the U.S. on the PBS series "Independent Lens." Includes additional documents, resources and teaching materials accessible via a DVD-ROM drive on a personal computer. Special bonus footage includes: 1. Sen. Brownback introduction to Seoul Train (2:22) -- 2. Filmakers and Sen. Brownback discuss the crisis (5:26) -- 3. CNN interview with Jim Butterworth (9:36) -- 4. ABC News interview with Jim Butterworth (11:29) -- 5. PRC stance on the refugee crisis (12:45) -- 6. More insight into UNHCR efforts (13:07) -- 7. Panel at Council on Foreign Relations (35:58) -- 8. Outtakes from the Han-mi family (10:05) -- 9. Tim Peters, meeting four teenage refugess he helped to rescue -- 10. Experts discuss the refugee crisis, regime collapse, South Korea, and potential solutions (10:53) -- 11. Public executions in North Korea (11:28) -- 12. Our homage to Mr. Kim Sang-hun (4:16) -- 13. Seoul Train trailer from the PBS series, Independent Lens (0:41). Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (54 min.) : sound, color and black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Format: | DVD; NTSC; region 0. |
| Audience: | MPAA rating: Not rated. |
| Production Credits: | Editor, Aaron Lubarsky ; camera, Lisa Sleeth & Jim Butterworth. |