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Passing Through

Passing Through

Documentary | 1998 | 37 mins | DVD

Director

Nathan Adolfson

Producer

Nathan Adolfson

Ethnicity

Korean

Subjects

Adoption, Family, Personal Stories

Fresh out of college, Adolfson – a Korean adoptee who grew up in Coon Rapids, Minnesota – decides to return to his land of birth for fun and new experiences. After spending six months at Yonsei University living among drunk foreign exchange students, he relocates to a boarding house, determined to get a better sense of what life outside the dormitories is like. What he finds ranges from the painful to the provocative. He briefly participates in a student demonstration, resulting in his choking on tear gas. He is compelled to volunteer for an orphanage and muses over his own barely remembered childhood. Events culminate when Adolfson is reunited on Korean national television with his three long-lost siblings. An absorbing account of how cultural barriers can stimulate rather than hinder personal growth, PASSING THROUGH offers a unique look at a young man’s coming of age.

“I recommend this video to anyone interested in issues of cross-cultural identity and Korean adoptees.”

- Esther S. Kim, Assistant Professor of Theatre, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign


Awards
DGA Student Award

Recognition
San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival
National PBS Broadcast

Pricing

College/Institution

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DVD: $150
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DVD: $45

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DVD: $75
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DVD: $35

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