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Motherland Cuba Korea USA
From her adopted U.S. homeland, documentarian Dai Sil Kim-Gibson travels to Cuba to meet another Korean emigrant, Martha Lim Kim, member of a small community of Koreans who made Cuba their own adopted homeland. Listening to Martha's stories of her own life in Cuba, the filmmaker gains a better understanding of how to live in a world where "home" is a transient value.
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- "From her adopted U.S. homeland, documentarian Dai Sil Kim-Gibson travels to Cuba to meet another Korean emigrant, Martha Lim Kim, member of a small community of Koreans who made Cuba their own adopted homeland. Listening to Martha's stories of her own life in Cuba, the filmmaker gains a better understanding of how to live in a world where "home" is a transient value."@en
- "From her adopted U.S. homeland, documentarian Dai Sil Kim-Gibson travels to Cuba to meet another Korean emigrant, Martha Lim Kim, member of a small community of Koreans who made Cuba their own adopted homeland. Listening to Martha's stories of her own life in Cuba, the filmmaker gains a better understanding of how to live in a world where "home" is a transient value."
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- "Motherland Cuba Korea USA"@en
- "Motherland Cuba Korea USA"