Everything That Connects Us

Everything That Connects Us

Release date : September 27, 2024
Runtime : 1h 38m
Countries of origin : South Korea / France /
Original Language : French / Korean /
Director : Jung /
Writers : Jung /
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September 27, 2024 1h 38m South Korea Documentary French More
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All That Connects Us is a documentary on the theme of transmission. It addresses the universal questions of our roots, our history, that of our family, the bond that unites and sometimes separates. How can we build ourselves and what can we pass on to our children when part of our past is unknown to us? This film is the story of the passing of the baton from a mother with her baggage as a Korean adoptee, to her teenage daughter, at a time when identity construction is at its peak, a pivotal and delicate period of breaking with childhood.
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  • title:Everything That Connects Us
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:1h 38m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea · France ·
  • Original Language: French · Korean ·
  • Director: Jung /
  • Writers: Jung ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:All That Connects Us is a documentary on the theme of transmission. It addresses the universal questions of our roots, our history, that of our family, the bond that unites and sometimes separates. How can we build ourselves and what can we pass on to our children when part of our past is unknown to us? This film is the story of the passing of the baton from a mother with her baggage as a Korean adoptee, to her teenage daughter, at a time when identity construction is at its peak, a pivotal and delicate period of breaking with childhood.
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