Tiger Spirit

Tiger Spirit is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Min Sook Lee and released in 2008. Inspired in part by Lee's efforts to learn more about her own family background after it was fractured by the division of Korea, the film explores the complicated prospects for Korean reunification through various angles, including North Korea's 2000s lottery system that allowed some South Korean residents to visit North Korean relatives, and the efforts of South Korean journalist Lim Sun Nam to find proof of his beliefs that the Siberian tiger is not actually extinct in Korea, and that the Korean people will be healed and reunited after he finds one.

Tiger Spirit
Directed byMin Sook Lee
Written byMin Sook Lee
Produced byEd Barreveld
CinematographyStan Barua
Mark Ellam
Michael Grippo
Edited byRicardo Acosta
Music byMark Korven
Production
company
Storyline Entertainment
Distributed byNational Film Board of Canada
Release date
  • April 20, 2008 (2008-04-20) (Hot Docs)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The film premiered at the 2008 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. It was screened at various documentary film festivals in 2008, and was commercially distributed as a television broadcast, airing January 26, 2009 on History.

The film won the Donald Brittain Award for Best Social or Political Documentary at the 24th Gemini Awards in 2009.

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