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A Warm Welcome

Marisol PARK

  • Korea
  • 85min
  • mp4
  • color

Synopsis

My mom Lee Yunjeoung had lived as a devout deacon in church for over 30 years, consistently going back and forth between church and home. Yet since the sinking of MV Sewol in 2014, she no longer went to church. After she stopped her church activities, Yunjeoung came to work for a human rights organization for immigrants in Ilsan as a part time worker. She has difficulties with working a computer, the various paperwork, and services for foreigners. The COVID-19 pandemic has, since 2020, seen an increasing number of foreigners detained in the foreigner detention center (for the detention of foreigners subject to forced departure). That makes Yunjeoung over-burdened. 

I begin to help Yunjeoung while working beside her, and build a relationship with the people Yunjeoung meets. Though I started with good intentions, I grow more confused by the day. I arrive at an uncomfortable thought – is there a difference between an unwillingness to be disturbed, and a willingness to be disturbed? Perhaps hospitality might not feature a kind voice, smiling face, nor aesthetically beautiful shape.

 

Review

There are times when my mom seems to be entrusted with all the troubles of the world. Owing that I have a mom, a woman who was born to be busy, I could see and hear people that have not been seen in the news and whose presence is denied. 

My life has definitely changed after my mom seriously became an ¡®activist¡¯. I have been disturbed. I wanted to identify and get mad at the ones who have disturbed me. But I didn¡¯t know precisely who to be furious at. Why did my mom have to lead? Couldn¡¯t someone else have taken the role? Why couldn¡¯t I just see my mom? I wanted to find the answer to this question.

Director

  • Marisol PARK

     

Credit

  • Producer¹Ú¸¶¸®¼Ö Marisol PARK