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KIM Jeong-keun
While he worked for a civil society organization in 2003, he learned of the death of Kim Joo-ik, a labor union leader at Hanjin Heavy Industry Co.This incident inspired him to make a documentary.He recorded ¡®Hope Bus¡¯ coming to Busan with his camera and put it online. Based on this short but sensational video, Kim made his first feature-length documentary Get on the Bus. He is currently working for PlogTV, an alternative media based in Busan. Get on the Bus (2012)