Grace Period was released in 2015. It's audience rating is N/A and it runs for N/A. A Documentary movie, it was written by N/A, directed by Caroline Key, Kim Kyung-mook; starring N/A. Combining documentary with experimental video, "Grace Period" documents the activities of female sex workers in the Yeongdeungpo red-light district in Seoul, South Korea. Facing constant police crackdowns and the threat of permanent closure following the opening of a massive shopping complex adjacent to their workplaces, the women of Yeongdeungpo band together in protest. Archival footage, mostly shot by the women themselves, shows their collective efforts as they organize with other sex workers from brothels across the country. In creative and daring acts of resistance, they launch a series of demonstrations that trace a lineage to Korea's democratic union movements of the 1980s-- denouncing the government and corporate interests, demanding decriminalization, and declaring their rights as workers.. Grace Period was first released in United States and has grossed N/A at the BoxOffice Worldwide. It is available in the Korean language(s). If you liked Grace Period, you will enjoy similar Documentary movies like OnlyFans: Selling Sexy, Window, Поиски под водой, Let Us Persevere in What We Have Resolved Before We Forget, Where are the African Gods?, .
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