
Film
Thirty Two
2013 · 43m · Documentary
- IMDb
- 8.3
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Overview
December 1944, 24-year-old Wei Shaolan and her 1-year-old daughter were seized and sent to a Japanese camp, where Wei was forced to work as a 'comfort woman' -- a woman forced into prostitution for Japanese servicemen during World War II. Despite being physically and mentally abused, Wei unbelievably escaped the heavily guarded 'Comfort Station' pregnant, shamed, and unsure of what fate awaited her return home. This documentary presents the true legendary story of Wei Shaolan and follows her traumatic and courageous journey from forced prostitution to life today with her Japanese son. 'Real Heroes' are people who can face life bravely even after a tormented life, and Wei's story offers inspiration to those faced with seemingly hopeless adversity.
Cast
Crew
- Guo KeWriter · Director
- Alison Yan Shi TanProducer
- Richard Wooi Heong TanProducer
- Cai TaoDirector of Photography
Media
Details
- Release date
- December 29, 2013
- Status
- Released
- Original language
- Chinese
- Runtime
- 43m
- Genres
- Documentary
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