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Herstory
Herstory

Herstory

not history, but HERSTORY.

Genres

Drama

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A true story of a six-year-long legal conflict of 10 comfort women and 13 attorneys against 200 Fukuoka supporters association.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Korean

Runtime

121 mins

Rating

8.7/10

Release Date

27 June 2018

Country

South Korea

Cast

Kim Hee-ae

Kim Hee-ae

Moon Jung-sook

Kim Hae-sook

Kim Hae-sook

Bae Jung-gil

Ye Su-jeong

Ye Su-jeong

Park Soon-nyeo

Moon Sook

Moon Sook

Seo Gwi-soon

Lee Yong-nyeo

Lee Yong-nyeo

Lee Ok-ju

Kim Sun-young

Kim Sun-young

President Shin

Kim Jun-han

Kim Jun-han

Lee Sang-il

Lee Yong-i

Lee Yong-i

Yoo So-deuk

Choi Byung-mo

Choi Byung-mo

Soon-mo

Jeong In-gi

Jeong In-gi

Travel Agency Manager Choi

Kim In-woo

Kim In-woo

Presiding Judge

Park Myung-shin

Park Myung-shin

CEO Jung Dae-hyeob

Lee Ji-ha

Lee Ji-ha

CEO Lee

Lee You-young

Lee You-young

Sun-young

Park Jeong-ja

Park Jeong-ja

Mrs. Hong

Ahn Se-ha

Ahn Se-ha

Taxi Driver

Jin Sun-kyu

Jin Sun-kyu

Photographer

Lee Sul

Lee Sul

Hye-soo

Song Young-chang

Song Young-chang

Busan Mayor

Lim Sun-woo

Lim Sun-woo

Interpreter

Woo Yeon-seo

Woo Yeon-seo

Volunteer

Lee Jun-i

Lee Jun-i

Kenji Yamuguchi (Lawyer)

Oh Chang-kyung

Oh Chang-kyung

Taxi Driver

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