A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 3, 2020
Original Title:
Permission to Exist
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Indie Doorway LLC
Production Countries:
South Korea | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 105
In just sixty years, South Korea went from being one of the poorest countries on the Asian continent to having the 12th largest economy in the entire world. Every year, it is measured that Korean students have some of the highest test scores and a higher rate of acceptance into Ivy League schools compared to all other nations. But on the flip side, South Korea also has one of the highest suicide rates in the developed world, the highest gender pay gap of all developed countries, and the highest plastic surgery rate per capita. Always expected to receive top scores and constantly bombarded by media and messages that seem to demand nothing short of visual “perfection,” how do these individuals come to accept and learn to love themselves as they are?
Cinematography:
Steve Milligan
Director:
Kelley Katzenmeyer
Editor:
Jae Ho Lee
Jean Rheem
Kelley Katzenmeyer
Jaeho Lee
Music:
Ryan Brideau
Pascal Le Beouf
Kierra Gray
Steffen Schmidt
Brian Bell
Max Witt
Producer:
Jaeho Lee
Douglas Blush
Bo Yeon Kim
Cheol-Young Kim
Kelley Katzenmeyer
Supervising Editor:
Douglas Blush
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