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  2. Winter in Sokcho (film) - Wikipedia

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    Winter in Sokcho (French: Hiver à Sokcho) is a French drama film, directed by Koya Kamura and released in 2024. [1] Adapted from the novel of the same title by Elisa Shua Dusapin, the film stars Bella Kim as Sooha, a young woman working at a guest house in Sokcho, South Korea, whose routines in life are disrupted when French tourist Kerrand (Roschdy Zem) comes to town, triggering Sooha's ...

  3. Winter in Sokcho - Wikipedia

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    Winter in Sokcho begins at a guesthouse located in Sokcho, South Korea, a fishing town which dies during the colder months due to less traffic from tourists.The story is told through the eyes of the narrator, an unnamed woman of French-Korean descent, who introduces the reader to Yan Kerrand, a French graphic novelist looking for inspiration for his latest story.

  4. The Coldest Winter Ever - Wikipedia

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    The story is told from her perspective in slang that is highly influenced by the hip-hop culture. Due to the power of her father, Winter is infamous in her neighborhood, and she uses her power to get what she wants. This all changes when Winter's father is arrested for drug trafficking, and Winter finds herself in a girls' home. Winter takes up ...

  5. 25 Classic Winter Books to Read by the Fire - AOL

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    Here, 25 of the best classic winter books to read by the fire this winter: If on a Winter's Night a Traveler Italo Calvino's postmodernist novel is a masterfully crafted puzzle.

  6. Abashiri Prison (film) - Wikipedia

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    The winter climate also made things difficult, as the engines in the crew's cars would freeze overnight. [8] Abashiri Prison is known for its titular theme song sung by its lead, Ken Takakura. A traditional folk song sung by prisoners, Ishii had first heard it played by former yakuza in a television documentary. [8]

  7. Cold Crematorium - Wikipedia

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    [13] As in previous camps, the hierarchy of privileged prisoners was extensive, with all prisoner functionaries having the power of life and life over other prisoners. [14] The winter of 1944–1945 was harsh, with heavy snows and extreme temperatures. He contracted diarrhea, and by January 20 he weighed 35 kg (77 lb).

  8. Yoshie Shiratori - Wikipedia

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    Knowing prison staff would be able to hear his footsteps on the roof [better source needed], Shiratori waited until a stormy night to climb the walls and escape on June 14, 1942. Three months later, he showed up at the house of one of the guards to ask for help, as he was one of the only people who had shown kindness and respect to Shiratori ...

  9. Cold Days - Wikipedia

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    Critical reception has been mostly positive. [5] [6] [7] Tor.com praised Cold Days and wrote that they viewed it as "one of the best books in the series". [8]Kirkus Reviews gave the work a favorable review but commented that the book would have benefited from "more rigorous copy editing to clean up the continuity errors which continue to riddle the series". [9]