Sa-I-Gu (1993)
Sa-I-Gu, literally translated in Korean as April 29, is the day of the 1992 Los Angeles riots or uprising. Three months after the events, the documentary explores the experience of several Korean American women who were caught in the events.
Director: Elaine Kim, Dai Sil Kim-Gibson
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 41 min
Release Date: September 10, 1993
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Sa-I-Gu about?
- Sa-I-Gu, literally translated in Korean as April 29, is the day of the 1992 Los Angeles riots or uprising. Three months after the events, the documentary explores the experience of several Korean American women who were caught in the events.
- Who directed Sa-I-Gu?
- Sa-I-Gu was directed by Elaine Kim, Dai Sil Kim-Gibson.
- How long is Sa-I-Gu?
- Sa-I-Gu has a runtime of 41m (41 minutes).
- What genre is Sa-I-Gu?
- Sa-I-Gu is a Documentary film.