
🎬 Title: Korea, A Hundred Years of War / Corée, la guerre de cent ans
Story: This documentary offers a contemporary exploration of Korean history, skillfully weaving together the narratives of both South and North Korea into one cohesive story.
⭐ Rating: 5.5 (2 votes)
📅 Release date: June 11, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 52 minutes
🎭 Genres: Documentary
🎬 Director: Pierre-Olivier François
✍️ Writer: Pierre-Olivier François
🌍 Countries: France
🏢 Production companies: Alegria Productions

👥 Cast: Features archival footage of notable figures such as Moon Jae-in, Kim Jong-un, Donald Trump, Mao Zedong, Harry S. Truman, Douglas MacArthur, Park Chung-hee, Joseph Stalin, Winston Churchill, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Editor’s note: Korea, A Hundred Years of War (2020) encapsulates its documentary essence without feeling cliched. Director Pierre-Olivier François maintains a focused narrative, emphasizing character development over superficial embellishments. The impactful performances of individuals like Moon Jae-in, Kim Jong-un, and Donald Trump bring a personal touch to the historical discourse. The film’s 1 hour and 52-minute length is well-suited for its content. While the reception has been mixed, it’s worth a watch if atmosphere and tone resonate with you. Add it to your viewing list if the premise intrigues you.
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