The Witches' Carnival (2024)

The Witches' Carnival (2024) poster

In 1988, workers at the 'Busan Working Women's House' study the Labor Standards Act, receive overdue salaries, and take menstrual leave and pre- and post-partum leave. As the subdivided women's movement develops, Busan women also take to the streets to fight against domestic and sexual violence. Around the same time, female students in Busan and South Gyeongsang Province actively campaigned to create school rules to regulate sexual violence in universities. In 2000, Pusan ​​National University's first feminist festival

Director: Park Ji-sun
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 82 min
Release Date:
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko

Keywords

busan, south korea, feminist activism

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Witches' Carnival about?
In 1988, workers at the 'Busan Working Women's House' study the Labor Standards Act, receive overdue salaries, and take menstrual leave and pre- and post-partum leave. As the subdivided women's movement develops, Busan women also take to the streets to fight against domestic and sexual violence. Around the same time, female students in Busan and South Gyeongsang Province actively campaigned to create school rules to regulate sexual violence in universities. In 2000, Pusan ​​National University's first feminist festival
Who directed The Witches' Carnival?
The Witches' Carnival was directed by Park Ji-sun.
How long is The Witches' Carnival?
The Witches' Carnival has a runtime of 1h 22m (82 minutes).
What genre is The Witches' Carnival?
The Witches' Carnival is a Documentary film.
Where was The Witches' Carnival produced?
The Witches' Carnival was produced in South Korea.