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DMZ [2007]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00003689
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DMZ
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Published
Finland : Soma Film Production, 2007.
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DVD-ROM (04 min.)
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The 38th parallel north cuts the Korean Peninsula roughly in half. Upon the creation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea in 1948, it became a de facto international border and one of the tensest fronts in the Cold War. In the ceasefire of July 27, 1953, the DMZ was created as each side agreed in the armistice to move their troops back 2 000 meters from the front line, creating a buffer zone four kilometers wide. The Military Demarcation Line (MDL) goes right down the center of the DMZ and indicates exactly where the front was when the agreement was signed. The armistice agreement was never followed by a peace treaty and technically the two Koreas are still at war. "DMZ" is a short film presenting scenes from the two Koreas. Images of girls dancing, soldiers marching, women performing in the streets, are put together to create a collage of the Korean military culture and traditions.
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Verzio Film Festival Submission
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DMZ [2007]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00003689
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
General Information
Original Title
DMZ
General Information
Published
Finland : Soma Film Production, 2007.
General Information
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (04 min.)
Contents Summary
The 38th parallel north cuts the Korean Peninsula roughly in half. Upon the creation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea in 1948, it became a de facto international border and one of the tensest fronts in the Cold War. In the ceasefire of July 27, 1953, the DMZ was created as each side agreed in the armistice to move their troops back 2 000 meters from the front line, creating a buffer zone four kilometers wide. The Military Demarcation Line (MDL) goes right down the center of the DMZ and indicates exactly where the front was when the agreement was signed. The armistice agreement was never followed by a peace treaty and technically the two Koreas are still at war. "DMZ" is a short film presenting scenes from the two Koreas. Images of girls dancing, soldiers marching, women performing in the streets, are put together to create a collage of the Korean military culture and traditions.
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Bibliographic Information
Library Special Collection
Verzio Film Festival Submission
Holdings
DVD
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DVD
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OSA Film Library
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OSA Film Library
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Digital Film