
Never Ending Peace and Love
Drama
Overview
"Never Ending Peace and Love" (or "N.E.P.A.L.") is part of the South Korean omnibus film "If You Were Me" (2003). Comprising six short films directed by six prominent Korean directors and commissioned by the National Human Rights Commission of Korea, "If You Were Me" deals with discrimination in the country. The directors were given free rein with regards to subject and style. Park Chan-wook's short tackles the theme of human rights abuses towards foreign laborers in Korea, telling the sory of a Nepalese woman named Chandra who spent six years in a mental hospital after she was mistakenly accused of losing her mind.
Top Cast
Chandra Kumari Gurung
Chandra Kumari Gurung
herself
Chandra Kumari Gurung
herself
Lama Kanchan Maya
Lama Kanchan Maya
Chandra Kumari Gurung
Lama Kanchan Maya
Chandra Kumari Gurung
K.P. Sitoura
K.P. Sitoura
Nepalese Businessman
K.P. Sitoura
Nepalese Businessman


Oh Dal-su
Oh Dal-su
Police Box (Chief)
Oh Dal-su
Police Box (Chief)
Jeong Seok-kyu
Jeong Seok-kyu
Senior Police Officer
Jeong Seok-kyu
Senior Police Officer
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