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	"author_name": "Joseph Essertier",
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	"title": "&quot;I Can Speak&quot; (2017) -- 아이 캔 스피크 -- アイ・キャン・スピーク and Lecture by Prof. NOGAWA Motokazu",
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	"description": "I Can Speak (2017) 아이 캔 스피크 - The film tells the story of an elderly woman (played by Na Moon Hee) who constantly files complaints with the local office about the wrongs that she sees around her each day. Along the way, she forms an unlikely friendship with a junior civil service officer (played by Lee Je Hoon) who begins to teach her English. Though the film is a comedy, the genre serves as a vehicle to discuss the deeper topic of Korean comfort women during World War II. Director: Hyun-seok Kim Stars: Mun-hee Na, Je-hoon Lee, Darrick Claiborne A lecture will be given by Professor NOGAWA Motokazu, who is a philosopher and the author of many books and articles on Japanese ultranationalism and the controversy surrounding the history of the &quot;comfort women&quot; (military sex trafficking) issue. Some of his writings have been translated into English.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/i-can-speak-2017-and-lecture-by-prof-nogawa-motokazu"
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