Denmark / Mar 24, 2019
Forget Me Not (2019)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
What makes a mother give away her baby? This is the big question in Sun Hee Engelstoft’s poignant heartbreaker of a film about three Korean women who have become pregnant outside of marriage and are now hiding from the outside world until they give birth. They live in a shelter for unwed mothers on a South Korean island, where beautiful landscapes are in sharp contrast to the fierce dilemma that women go through: should they keep their children or give them up for adoption? Engelstoft has been given unique access to this particular shelter run by the strong-willed Mrs. Im, who fights for the girls’ independence but is up against a social structure and family tradition that leaves women in an impossible situation. Engelstoft’s sensitive portrait brings us close to a forbidden world and through her own experience as a Korean adoptee, she gives a deeply personal and extraordinary insight into a culture in which women can’t choose their own fate.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Forglem Mig Ej |
| Original language | Dansk (DA) |
| Spoken languages | Dansk, English, 한국어/조선말 |
| Production countries | Denmark, South Korea |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Final Cut for Real, Korean Film Council, DMZ Docs, Den Vestdanske Filmpulje, New Danish Screen, Det Danske Filminstitut, DR, TV 2 |
| Release date | 24 marzo 2019 |
| Production | Kim Min-chul, Monica Hellström |
| Editing | Rebecca Lønqvist |
| Cinematography | Camilla Hjelm Knudsen, Linda Wassberg, Sun Hee Engelstoft, Maria von Hausswolff |
| Assistant directors | Sun Hee Engelstoft |
| Music | Peter Albrechtsen |
| Sound | Peter Albrechtsen |
Release dates
Theatrical release
South Korea / Jun 03, 2021
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