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For a Film About Korean Adoptees, a Group Effort

The New York Times – Movies:

In “Return to Seoul,” a Parisian repeatedly visits her birth country. Neither the filmmaker nor the star were adopted, but they got help from friends.

Matt Stevens
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Movies, Park Ji-Min (Artist), Return to Seoul (Movie), Seoul (South Korea)
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