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Made in Korea: A One Way Ticket Seoul-Amsterdam? ()


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In-Soo Radstake arrived in Holland from Seoul in 1980. Adopted as a baby by a Dutch couple he is now searching for his true identity. His search takes him along the eight other adopted persons who came with the same flight to Holland. He... See more »

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In-soo Radstake

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In-soo Radstake ... ()

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San Fu Maltha ... producer
Jos van der Linden ... line producer

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Nando Eweg

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Martijn van Broekhuizen

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Remi van der Heiden
Johnny Zuidhof

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Tom Bijnen ... additional sound
Jos ten Klooster ... sound recordist / sound
Ranko Paukovic ... re-recording mixer / sound mixer

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Sander Ebbeling ... additional camera operator
Henk Luirink ... additional camera operator
In-soo Radstake ... additional camera operator
Danny Stolker ... additional camera operator
Ungila van Es ... additional camera operator
Victor Vroegindeweij ... additional camera operator

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Maryl Adler ... publicity manager
Charlotte Bouman ... production assistant
Lonnie Brands ... assistant: San Fu Maltha
Phil Choy ... production assistance: Korea
Laurent Fluttert ... on-line and color correction
Kang Sung Hoon ... production assistance: Korea
Seok-pil Kang ... production assistance: Korea
Min-Chul Kim ... production assistance: Korea (as Min Chul Kim)
Taek-hee Lee ... production assistance: Korea
Tim Roza ... title designer
Wee Chang Suk ... production assistance: Korea
Thomas van Tuijl ... financial assistant: San Fu Maltha
Tae-ho Yun ... production assistance: Korea

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In-Soo Radstake arrived in Holland from Seoul in 1980. Adopted as a baby by a Dutch couple he is now searching for his true identity. His search takes him along the eight other adopted persons who came with the same flight to Holland. He also visits the orphanage in Seoul where he once lived. He compares the questions and experiences of his adoption with those of his adoptees. He asks himself is weather he is Dutch or Korean. Radstake feels Dutch, but is that because he suppressed his Korean side? In the beginning of the documentary Radstake focuses on his fellow adoptees but as his search progresses, his story gets more personal and is he even trying to find his biological mother. His search ends with a reunion of his arrival group. Exactly twenty-five years after arrival is the group of nine South-Korean adoptees reunited. But this time as adults. Written by Fu Works

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  • Made in Korea: A One Way Ticket Seoul-Amsterdam? (Netherlands)
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  • 73 min
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