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The guide for (also known as Female War: The Man Who Moved In ), a 2015 South Korean film from the Female War series, provides an overview of its plot, cast, and production context. Movie Overview Original Title: Yeo-ja jeon-jaeng: Do-gi-ya. Release Year: 2015. Genre: Drama, Thriller.
Female War
Female War: I Am Pottery (Korean: Yeoja Jeonjaeng: Iam-poteoli ) is a 2015 South Korean film that serves as a specific installment within the (also known as Women's War ) anthology series . Key Details female war i am pottery 01 2015 exclusive
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- Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party (1979) – uses ceramics to honor women erased by history. “Female War” inverts this: it honors those erased by history as its actors.
- Kiki Smith’s Tale (1992) – a woman’s body as broken vessel. Here, the vessel contains the broken body but refuses to let it collapse.
- Phoebe Cummings’ raw clay installations – impermanence as anti-monument. “Female War 01” might be designed to slowly crack in the gallery, enacting entropy.
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