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KT

Original title
KT
Year
Running time
128 min.
Country
Japan Japan
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
Cinematography
Producer
Co-production Japan-South Korea;
Genre
Mystery. Action | Kidnapping Film / Disappearance
Synopsis
In 1998, Kim Dae-Jung became the democratically elected President of the Republic of Korea. Back in the 70s, Kim was a leading member of the opposition against the military dictatorship in his country. In October 1972, shortly before the proclamation of military rule, Kim Dae-Jung left Korea for Japan in order to continue his political struggle in exile. On August 8, 1973, Kim Dae-Jung was abducted from a hotel in Tokyo where he had sought refuge following a number of attempts on his life. This kidnapping provoked an international crisis. Five days after he disappeared, Kim Dae-Jung reappeared; he was found injured, not far from his home in Seoul. Early on during investigations, it was suspected that Korean and Japanese secret services had joined forces on Kim Dae-Jung's kidnapping and, in 1988, the Korean government actually confirmed the participation of the Korean secret service in the abduction. But who else was involved; more-over, who was it that thwarted the conspirators' plans?
Awards
2002: Berlin Film Festival: Official Selection
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User history
KT
2002
Junji Sakamoto
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