A photographer and a documentary director, AHN focused on the forgotten history of Korea as a writer for Asiapress by travelling in East and Southeast Asia. He produced works focused on the comfort women (2002) and the soccer team's story in Osaka for KBS (2007) among many other documentary projects. ANH made the documentary <My Heart Is Not Broken Yet> in 2009 but he truly made his mark in 2014 when he released what was far and away the year’s most controversial fil...
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A photographer and a documentary director, AHN focused on the forgotten history of Korea as a writer for Asiapress by travelling in East and Southeast Asia. He produced works focused on the comfort women (2002) and the soccer team's story in Osaka for KBS (2007) among many other documentary projects. ANH made the documentary <My Heart Is Not Broken Yet> in 2009 but he truly made his mark in 2014 when he released what was far and away the year’s most controversial film, <The Truth Shall Not Sink with Sewol>. Drawing criticisms from the government when it was screened at the Busan International Film Festival, the incendiary film kicked off a massive debate about censorship in Korea.
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