Saturday Jan 30, 2021

Breaking the Silence / Film School Radio interview with Director Seayoon Jeong

Inspired by the true historical event, BREAKING THE SILENCE tells the story of Francesca (Grace Shen), a Chinese-American nurse working for the Red Cross in Hong Kong when the St. Stephen's College massacre occurred. She survived but she and many other Asian women were captured then forced to work to "comfort" Japanese troops. Francesca finally comes to terms with her past after forty years by breaking her silence with a New York Times journalist. There are two comfort women memorials in California, one in Glendale and the other in San Francisco. The Glendale memorial was erected in Glendale Central Park in 2013, shortly after Osaka Mayor Toshio Hashimoto made the controversial argument that World War II era comfort women were “necessary” to “maintain discipline in the army." BREAKING THE SILENCE is a new live-action short film by Seayoon Jeong, starring Grace Shen ("This is Us", "Grey's Anatomy"), Rumi Oyama (RUNNING FOR GRACE) and Grace Chim (“Neighbours”). Director Seayoon Jeong joins us to talk about her deeply personal story and the desire to keep this issue in the forefront of human rights and reconciliation. For news and updates go to: breakingthesilence2020.com BREAKING THE SILENCE has been submitted to the Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Film consideration.

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