The Wandering Ghosts

The Wandering Ghosts

Release date : July 5, 2017
Runtime : 20m
Countries of origin : South Korea / Thailand /
Original Language : Thai /
Director : Prapat Jiwarangsan /
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In the last couple of years, thousands of illegal Thai migrant workers in South Korea are deported back to Thailand, while thousands more slipped through the borders to take up both legal and illegal jobs. Calling themselves ‘ghosts’, they left their homeland for a foreign country whose language they cannot speak, work towards an uncertain future, and hide like phantoms to evade the authorities. The film observes the situation of these workers, as well as visits the other generation of Thai migrant worker in South Korea, an 80 year-old Thai veteran who once fought a Korean war.
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  • title:The Wandering Ghosts
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:20m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea · Thailand ·
  • Original Language: Thai ·
  • Director: Prapat Jiwarangsan /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In the last couple of years, thousands of illegal Thai migrant workers in South Korea are deported back to Thailand, while thousands more slipped through the borders to take up both legal and illegal jobs. Calling themselves ‘ghosts’, they left their homeland for a foreign country whose language they cannot speak, work towards an uncertain future, and hide like phantoms to evade the authorities. The film observes the situation of these workers, as well as visits the other generation of Thai migrant worker in South Korea, an 80 year-old Thai veteran who once fought a Korean war.
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