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KOREAN DOG MEAT EXPOSE

Documentary | 2017 | | 29m


Summary

This film, is part of an 18-month long investigation into the dog meat trade in South Korea. Activists and journalists filmed raw dog farm footage by going undercover and consequently this is the most in-depth investigative documentary into the dog meat trade in South Korea to date. We expose the current conditions in dog farms across the country from birth to slaughter, track Seoul's food garbage being delivered to dog farms and used as dog feed, and discuss the breadth and strength of the industry with the dog meat association secretary general. [By: James Hyams and Taehoon Lee]. This documentary is in both Korean and English (around 50/50). Korean interviews are subtitled in English and vice versa.


Director: Hyams James
Type: Documentary
Year of completion: 2017
Country of origin: Republic of Korea

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