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World Premiere Silent Forest

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· Social Criticism · Environment

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2004
  • Running Time100min
  • FormatDV
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
A film that shows the destruction of the environment by man′s greed... This documentary shows how wld animals are hunted down in the name of health. The few remaining wild tigers in China are pesis to famers but the Chinese government wants to protect the tigers. The Mountain Baekdu is being eroded by efforts to hunt down wild animals. Bears await their death in a cage too small for their size so that Korean tourists can drink the juice from their gall bladders. Their opaque eyes seem to tell us hat tne enu is near, not just for them but for all creatures on earth. This is a strong documentary that reminds us about the absolute preciousness of wild animals. (Dosin Pak)
Director
Director
Yun HWANG
Hwang Yun has made documentary films that reflect on the relationship between human beings and animals, starting with [Farewell] (2001), about the life and death of wild animals trapped in zoos. Next came [Silent Forest] (2005), a story about wild animals driven to extinction during the industrialization process, and lastly [One Day on That Road], about road kill.
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    Yun HWANG
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