Six animated shorts about discrimination and being different. “Daydream” talks about dealing with people with disability. It homes in on the daily life of a father with a daughter whose hands and feet are deformed. “Animal Farm” relies on the rough-and-ready feel of stop-motion clay animation to create a satire of bullying and mob dynamics. “At Her House” paints a devastating picture of gender inequality within a marriage. “Flesh and Bone” gently pillories superficiality and the obsession with outward appearance. “Bicycle Trip” focuses on the discrimination experienced by foreign workers in Korea. “Be a Human Being” looks at the way young Koreans are barely treated as human beings before they get to university.
Title | If You Were Me: Anima Vision |
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Year | 2005 |
Genre | Animation |
Country | South Korea |
Studio | Chungeorahm Film, National Human Rights Commission of Korea |
Cast | |
Crew | Kim Joon (Director), Kwon Oh-sung (Director), Yu Jin-hee (Director), Lee Jin-suk (Director), Jung Yeon-joo (Director), Park Yun-kyung (Director) |
Keyword | human rights |
Release | Sep 23, 2005 |
Runtime | 74 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 8.00 / 10 by 1 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | 한국어/조선말 |