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May 14, 2025May 14, 2025
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How a new film imagines a North Korean defector’s life in the gay community

Director Park Joon-ho discusses how he came to tell a story about the intersection of two marginalized groups

A new South Korean film is winning accolades for its innovative exploration of two of the country’s most marginalized groups — North Korean defectors and the LGTBQ+ community.

The debut feature by director Park Joon-ho, “3670” tells an emotionally complex story about alienation, desire and belonging, following a gay defector named Cheol-jun navigating life as an outsider in the South.

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