The Women Outside
The Women Outside

The Women Outside

July 16, 1996 | 60 min

They're called bar women, hostesses, or sex workers and "western princesses." They come from poor families, struggling to earn a decent wage, only to be forced into the world's oldest profession. They're the women who work in the camptowns that surround U.S. military bases in South Korea. In 40 years, over a million women have worked in Korea's military sex industry, but their existence has never been officially acknowledged by either government. In The Women Outside, a film by J.T. Orinne Takagi and Hye Jung Park, some of these women bravely speak out about their lives for the first time. The film raises provocative questions about military policy, economic survival, and the role of women in global geopolitics

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Share on social media

More Like This

Camp Century: The Hidden City Beneath the Ice
Corpsman
Bravo November
Homes Apart: Korea
Teaching War
Earth's Greatest Enemy
The Epstein Files
Chicken Ranch
First Stripes
The Son
Coup
TARGET
Invasion
Atlantic City Hookers: It Ain't E-Z Being A Ho'
Twenty Two
Ryeohaeng
Diaspora: Arirang Road
Unsinkable: Japan's Lost Battleship
Everything's Better than a Hooker
My Love, Don't Cross That River