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Oliver Stone Interview Clip
Here it is….a short outtake of my 25 minute interview of Oliver Stone. This is only about 5 minutes in length. Oliver insisted on a “French-Canadian” pronunciation of my name – twice, and he made reference to my film two … Continue reading
My interview with Oliver Stone
It was nerve wracking for a few tense minutes when Oliver Stone didn’t appear at 8 pm as expected. Our window for getting an interview was closing fast because Oliver was due to appear at a symposium at 9 pm … Continue reading
Jesuit Activists Protest in Gangjeong Village
Many priests, nuns, ministers, and Buddhist monks regularly travel to Gangjeong Village on Jeju Island to protest the construction of the massive naval base that is destroying the village, the pristine ecosystem, and contributing to the military expansion of the … Continue reading
Oliver Stone’s “South of the Border”
Pretty much overlooked in the U.S. and labeled as “controversial” and “anti-American,” Oliver Stone’s documentary is refreshing. At a time when the U.S. considers any country that goes against its will an “enemy,” Stone reveals a totally different picture. I … Continue reading
Up Close and Personal with Sr. Stella in Gangjeong Village
One evening at dinner, I sat next to Sr. Stella, a Korean missionary sister with a great sense of humor and a good command of the English language. After dinner and a delightful conversation, Sr. Stella asked, “so why not … Continue reading
New Series – Gangjeong Village: Up Close and Personal
While in Gangjeong Village last September, I had the opportunity to interview over 20 villagers and activists who have been protesting the construction of that massive naval base in their tiny village to serve the needs of the U.S. “pivot … Continue reading
Bruce Cumings on “Operational Control” of the South Korean Military
Most Americans are unaware of the role the U.S. Military has played in Korea since World War II. But, ever since then, the U.S. Military has had “operational control” of the Korean army that continues to this day. Bruce Cumings, … Continue reading
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Jeju Protester Given 18 Month Jail Sentence
Prof. Yang Yoon-Mo was sentenced today to 18 months in prison for protesting against the construction of the naval base in Gangjeong Village! The crime? Obstruction of business and jeopardizing the construction of the so called ‘joint civilian-military use base’! … Continue reading
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Bruce Cumings Questions Why a Base is Needed on Jeju Island
Paul Michaud, Jr. and I drove down to Charlottesville, Virginia on January 24th to interview Prof. Bruce Cumings for my film Jeju: In the Crosshairs of War…Again Bruce is the Gustavus F. and Ann M. Swift Distinguished Service Professor and … Continue reading
Interview with Pulitzer Prize Winner Charles Hanley
Charles Hanley, Sang-Hun Choe, and Martha Mendoza won the Pulitzer Prize for The Bridge at No Gun Ri, a book detailing the horrific massacre of as many as 400 innocent men, women, and children by the U.S. Army in S. … Continue reading