
SEWOL: Years in the Wind
Documentary
Overview
The 10-year struggle of the families who lost their children from the Sewol Ferry Disaster.
Top Cast
Jeong Bu-ja
Jeong Bu-ja
Self
Jeong Bu-ja
Self
Yoo Gyeong-geun
Yoo Gyeong-geun
Self
Yoo Gyeong-geun
Self
Jeon Myeong-seon
Jeon Myeong-seon
Self
Jeon Myeong-seon
Self
Kim Young-oh
Kim Young-oh
Self
Kim Young-oh
Self
Moon Jong-taek
Moon Jong-taek
Self
Moon Jong-taek
Self
Kim Gwan-hong
Kim Gwan-hong
Self
Kim Gwan-hong
Self


Moon Jae-in
Moon Jae-in
Self (archive footage)
Moon Jae-in
Self (archive footage)


Park Geun-hye
Park Geun-hye
Self (archive footage)
Park Geun-hye
Self (archive footage)
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