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Factory Complex 2015

★ 7.88 votes95 min📅 2015-08-13

Im Heung-soon's documentary 'Factory Complex' (2015) delves into the lives of South Korea's working-class women, from textile factory workers in the 1960s to modern-day non-regular workers.

Director: Im Heung-soon

Cast

Kim Jin-sook
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Factory Complex (2015) about?

This documentary explores the lives of South Korea's working-class women, from textile factory workers in the 1960s to modern-day non-regular workers, shedding light on the country's economic development and the struggles of its marginalized female laborers.

Who directed Factory Complex?

The documentary was directed by Im Heung-soon.

Who stars in Factory Complex?

The film features Kim Jin-sook in a key role.

Is Factory Complex (2015) worth watching?

With its powerful and moving portrayal of South Korea's working-class women, 'Factory Complex' is a must-watch for anyone interested in social justice, women's rights, and the human cost of economic development.

How long is Factory Complex?

The documentary has a runtime of 95 minutes.

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About Factory Complex (2015) — A Powerful Documentary on South Korea's Working-Class Women

Im Heung-soon's documentary 'Factory Complex' (2015) delves into the lives of South Korea's working-class women, from textile factory workers in the 1960s to modern-day non-regular workers. Through their stories, the film sheds light on the country's economic development and the struggles of its marginalized female laborers. The documentary also explores the parallels between Korea's labor history and the experiences of female factory workers in Cambodia. With a runtime of 95 minutes, 'Factory Complex' offers a poignant and thought-provoking glimpse into the lives of these often-overlooked women.

As we follow the journeys of these women, from factory workers to flight attendants and cashiers, we are reminded of the resilience and determination that has defined their experiences. Through a mix of personal stories and historical context, 'Factory Complex' provides a nuanced understanding of the complexities of South Korea's economic development and its impact on the country's working-class women.

A powerful and moving documentary, 'Factory Complex' (2015) is a must-watch for anyone interested in social justice, women's rights, and the human cost of economic development.