Home from Home

Home from Home

99 mins | Documentary | Oct. 29, 2009

About three women in search of a home return to South Korea after an absence of more than thirty years. In the 1970s, they left everything behind in order to go to Germany as "guest workers." Although assimilated in their new country, they long for the old one. Now they are able to realize their dream of returning with their German husbands to Dogil Maeul, the German village that has been created for people like them. Situated in a picturesque bay, the village is indeed more German than Germany--there is even whole meal bread and Frankfurter sausages. This is the new-old home to which their sixty something husbands Armin, Willi and Ludwig have come in the hope of spending their remaining years. However, there is still something missing for the three women as they discover it is not so easy to pick up where they left off.

Home from Home

99 mins | Documentary | Oct. 29, 2009

Home from Home
About three women in search of a home return to South Korea after an absence of more than thirty years. In the 1970s, they left everything behind in order to go to Germany as "guest workers." Although assimilated in their new country, they long for the old one. Now they are able to realize their dream of returning with their German husbands to Dogil Maeul, the German village that has been created for people like them. Situated in a picturesque bay, the village is indeed more German than Germany--there is even whole meal bread and Frankfurter sausages. This is the new-old home to which their sixty something husbands Armin, Willi and Ludwig have come in the hope of spending their remaining years. However, there is still something missing for the three women as they discover it is not so easy to pick up where they left off.
Producers
Original title Endstation der Sehnsüchte
Directors Sung Hyung Cho
Writers Sung Hyung Cho

Cast

Young-Sook Theis

as Herself

Armin Theis

as Himself

Chun-Ja Engelfried

as Herself

Willi Engelfried

as Himself

Woo-Za Strauss-Kim

as Herself

Ludwig Strauss-Kim

as Himself