
Prisoner 407 Collection
This film collection, set in the pre-World War II era, highlights themes of female resilience and survival amid oppressive regimes. The stories focus on the struggles of women against tyrannical forces, showcasing their fortitude, resourcefulness, and fight for justice. These films delve into the emotional and psychological impacts of conflict, emphasizing perseverance and the human spirit's strength. Through intense drama and thought-provoking themes, the films explore complex identities, social hierarchies, and the nuances of heroism and sacrifice. They reflect on historical adversities and encourage viewers to contemplate the resilience of individuals facing extreme challenges. The collection combines powerful narratives with evocative settings, leaving a lasting impact on audiences.
Woman Prisoner No. 407 (1976)
27 February, 1976
Kang-hie recalls from her cell how she was used by Japanese detectives to track down and destroy the Korean Independence fighters. She manages to escape from prison during a break and proceeds to hunt down her former lover who was a Japanese agent.
Woman Prisoner No. 407 II (1976)
17 April, 1976
Japan conquers China just before WW2 starts. Chinese women are captured and placed in concentration camps, where they are tortured and humiliated. Some try to escape incurring enormous risks, and death if they fail.