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  2. Blue Bayou (film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie is based on true stories Chon heard from Korean adoptee friends, as well as research that revealed a broader crisis for Asian American adoptees of a certain age. [15] In the U.S., the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 grants citizenship to all children adopted from overseas, but it does not protect anyone who turned 18 before the law was ...

  3. List of South Korean films of 1974 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1974: 2 Nights 3 Days: Mun-jin Jo: Lee Nak-hoon: orig titled 2bag 3il 70 Women Prisoners: Ko Young-nam: Yeong-guk Yu: orig titled 70inui yeojoisu

  4. Lists of South Korean films - Wikipedia

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    The lists of Korean films are divided by period for political reasons. For earlier films of united Korea see List of Korean films of 1919–1948. For the films of North Korea (September 1948 to present) see List of North Korean films. For an A-Z list of films see Category:Korean films.

  5. Geographies Of Kinship - Wikipedia

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    It explores the history of the international adoption of South Korean children. The film was directed by Deann Borshay Liem . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film is the third documentary by the Emmy-winning filmmaker to explore international adoption, adopting a wider lens than her prior autobiographical work.

  6. Sisters separated at birth and raised worlds apart meet after ...

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    First adopted by a Korean family, Ms Ha’s life changed drastically after her adoptive parents divorced, resulting in her adoption by a Belgian family in 1987. This family later adopted seven ...

  7. How 'Broker' and 'Return to Seoul' reveal hard truths about ...

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    Broker focuses on a teenage girl who leaves her infant at a church's safe haven baby box, while Return to Seoul tells the story of a French woman who reunites with her birth family just days after ...

  8. International adoption of South Korean children - Wikipedia

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    Global Overseas Adoptees' Link: South Korea: 1997 [91] website: Boston Korean Adoptees: Massachusetts, USA: website: Dongari: Switzerland: 1994 [92] website: Korean Canadian Children's Association: Canada: 1991 [93] website: Korean American Adoptee Adoptive Family Network: USA: 1998 [94] website

  9. Brothers Home - Wikipedia

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    The Brothers' Home (Korean: 형제복지원) was an internment camp (officially a welfare facility) located in Busan, South Korea during the 1970s and 1980s. The camp was home to some of the worst human rights abuses in South Korea during the period [2] and has been nicknamed "Korea's Auschwitz" by various Korean media outlets.