Korea: The Never-Ending War
In the early 1950s, the Korean War brought the world to the brink of nuclear conflict. More than 60 years later, the conflict in Korea remains unresolved. Korea: The Never-Ending War sheds new light on the global consequences of the war and the complex geopolitics that continue to shape the region.
Featuring remarkable footage and powerful interviews with survivors and experts, this documentary explores the history of the war and its impact on Korea and the world. From the division of the peninsula to the ongoing tensions between North and South Korea, the film examines the legacy of the conflict and the challenges of achieving peace in the region.
Through personal stories and historical analysis, Korea: The Never-Ending War offers a compelling look at one of the most enduring conflicts of the modern era. As the world grapples with the threat of nuclear war and the rise of authoritarian regimes, the lessons of the Korean War remain as relevant as ever.