My Heart Is Not Broken Yet is a 2007 South Korean documentary film which tells the story of a former comfort woman, Song Sin-do, who filed a lawsuit against the Japanese government to seek redress for the comfort women who were drafted into sexual slavery for the Japanese troops during World War II. Although the court dismissed the case after a decade-long battle, Song firmly stands, defiant of the ruling: "My case may have been broken in court. But my heart is not broken yet." It was first released in Japan in August 2007.
My Heart Is Not Broken Yet (2009)
Directed by Hae-ryong Ahn
Description by Wikipedia
Movie Info
Box Office
$10,553
Tags
Court, Government, Japan, Japanese, Second World War, Song, Song Sin-do, Woman
Alternate Titles
My Heart Is Not Broken Yet
, GB, US
Na-eui ma-eum-eun ji-ji anh-ass-da
KR
Naeui maeumeun jiji anhassda
KR
日朝鮮人「慰安婦」宋神道のたたかい オレの心は負けてない
JP