Regis Tremblay

Greetings!
Thank you for visiting and viewing The Ghosts of Jeju. To date, my film has been seen in 15 countries that I know about, and I have personally screened it over 100 times across the U.S.. It has also been translated with subtitles in Korean, Japanese, and French. By early 2015, Spanish and Russian translations will be available. All of this work has been done by volunteers in those countries who believed this film was important for their countrymen to see.

I am currently working on a follow-up to The Ghosts of Jeju that will demonstrate the devastating effects of US Capitalism and militarism throughout the Pacific region. It will also document the massive, popular and peaceful uprisings against US imperialism in these territories beginning with the Hawaiian Islands and down through Japan, Okinawa, Korea, Taiwan, The Philippines, and Guam.

American Capitalism and militarism represent the greatest threat to human existence on the planet. With more than 1,000 bases in 130 countries around the world, America's unwillingness to sign Nuclear treaties and weapons in space treaties, together with an endless war on "terrorism," the USA has made the world a very dangerous place.

In reality, our very existence on this planet is at risk. Our only hope lies in popular uprisings around the world. If we remain silent, victory over us is assured.

As an independent filmmaker, I depend on contributions for many people to make feature films. Please help me continue this important work.

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The Ghosts of Jeju| 1hr : 21mins
Director: Regis Tremblay | Producer:
Focus Years: | Country: United States
Subject Tags: americas, conflict, governance, human rights, indigenous rights, united states, war
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
A shocking documentary about the struggle of the people of Jeju Island, S. Korea. Set in the context of the American presence in Korea after World War II, the film reveals horrible atrocities at the hands of the U.S. Military Government of Korea. Using previously secret and classified photos, film and documents, this will be the first English-language documentary about the struggle of the brave people of Gangjeong Village who are opposing the military advance of the United States, just as their parents and relatives did in 1947. As then, they are being arrested, jailed, fined, and hospitalized for resisting the construction of a massive naval base that will accommodate America's “pivot to Asia,” and will destroy their 400-year-old village and their UNESCO-protected environment. And yet, the indomitable spirit of the villagers and their supporters, who have not lost hope in spite of overwhelming odds, will inspire and motivate everyone who believes there is a better way to live together on this planet.

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