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  1. Motherland is a 2022 independent documentary film directed and written by Armenian-American journal Vic Gerami. The film documents the buildup and aftermath of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, from the perspective of Armenians, especially from the Republic of Artsakh.

  2. TIDE Film Festival 2022. Starring. Tiffany Chu as Leah. Hong Kyung as Minjae. Taewoo Kim as Seong-Jin. Minae Oh as Mother. Written & Directed by Christina Yoon. Co-written by Minkyu Kang. Executive Produced by Addis Goldman, Hyomin Bong, Jin Cho.

    • 27 seg
    • 499
    • Christina Yoon
  3. 19 de nov. de 2022 · Christina Yoon. 18 mins. Saturday, Nov 19, 2022. 2:00 PM. Shorts Program 2. Leah, a Korean adoptee raised in America, returns to Korea to search for her birth mother. Leah is met with secrecy from the adoption agency as well as her own family but remains relentless on her solo journey, driven by her longing to discover the truth of her origins.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2022 · Overview. Leah, a Korean adoptee raised in America, returns to Korea to search for her birth mother. Leah is met with secrecy from the adoption agency as well as her own family but remains relentless on her solo journey, driven by her longing to discover the truth of her origins. Christina Yoon. Director, Writer. Minkyu Kang. Writer.

  5. 26 de nov. de 2022 · MOTHERLAND is a 1:53-minute documentary feature film about Azerbaijan’s, Turkey’s unprovoked genocidal attack and ethnic cleansing against Armenians of Artsakh, also known as Nagorno-Karabakh, starting on September 27, 2020.

    • 2 min
    • Vic Gerami
  6. 2022 Directed by Christina Yoon. Leah, a Korean adoptee raised in America, returns to Korea to search for her birth mother. Leah is met with secrecy from the adoption agency as well as her own family but remains relentless on her solo journey, driven by her longing to discover the truth of her origins. Cast. Crew. Details. Releases.

  7. Tragically, history is repeating itself with Turkey's ongoing genocidal attack and ethnic cleansing against Armenians as we've witnessed recently in Artsakh. "Motherland" tells the story of this ongoing tragic chapter through the lens of Armenian-American journalist and LGBTQ+ activist, Vic Gerami.