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In ‘The Last of the Sea Women,’ Divers Face a Vanishing Way of Life

The film captures the arduous work of South Korean haenyeo, who harvest seafood without diving gear, and whose traditions may be ending.

Alissa Wilkinson
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Documentary Films and Programs, South Korea, Sue Kim
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