5.2 /10 1 Votes
Hangul 수잔브링크의 아리랑 Produced by Kim Kae-sung Director Chang Gil-soo Screenplay Chang Gil-soo, Woo-je Yu | 5.2/10 Directed by Jang Gil-su Written by Yu U-jaeJang Gil-su Music director Pyong-ha Shin | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Revised Romanization Sujan beuringkeu-ui arirang McCune–Reischauer Suchan bŭringk‘ŭ-ŭi arirang Initial release 21 September 1991 (South Korea) Awards PaekSang Arts Award for Most Popular Actress in Film, Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Screenplay Cast Choi Jin‑sil, Kim Yun‑Gyeong, An Byeong‑Gyeong, Lars Green, Pia Green Similar Adoption, Always Remember I Love You, Casa de los Babys, Losing Isaiah, The Sleepy Time Gal |
Susanne Brink's Arirang (Hangul: 수잔브링크의 아리랑) is a 1991 South Korean/Swedish film based upon the life and experiences of Susanne Brink, an adult Korean adoptee from Sweden who suffered abuse and racism in her adoptive home and country. The real Susanne Brink died of cancer in January 2009 at the age of 45; she was interred in her hometown of Norrköping.
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Susanne Brink's Arirang Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA