Former Minister Cho Kuk said, "'You see a lot of people who have taken Cho Kuk'."

Former Minister Cho Kuk, who did not attend the meeting, appeared as a special video released at the end of the meeting.I know that many people are still fighting with opposing thoughts in the Cho Kuk crisis, he said. I think we should know that there were different perspectives on the situation at the time, different experiences, and different testimony.I hope that many of you who call Cho Kuk a conservative in our society and who have taken Yoon Seok-yeol (in the presidential election) will see it, he said. I hope that hidden, hidden, distorted truths will be restored and the whole truth will be delivered in addition to the truth that is confirmed through investigation, prosecution and trial.Youre Cho Kuk is a documentary film about 67 days of events that took place from August 9, 2019, when Cho Kuk was nominated as Minister of Justice, to October 14, when he resigned as Minister.In 2011, he won the Grand Prize in the feature competition category of the first Asian International Documentary Film Festival for the movie Star of Snails. In 2020, he was directed by Lee Seung-joon, who was nominated for the short documentary award for the first time in Korea at the American Academy Awards for Absence Memory.Opening on the 25th.

Former Minister Cho Kuk, who did not attend the meeting, appeared as a special video released at the end of the meeting. “I know that many people are still fighting with opposing thoughts in the Cho Kuk crisis,” he said. “I think we should know that there were different perspectives on the situation at the time, different experiences, and different testimony.”

“I hope that many of you who call Cho Kuk a conservative in our society and who have taken Yoon Seok-yeol (in the presidential election) will see it,” he said. “I hope that hidden, hidden, distorted truths will be restored and the whole truth will be delivered in addition to the truth that is confirmed through investigation, prosecution and trial.”

You're Cho Kuk is a documentary film about 67 days of events that took place from August 9, 2019, when Cho Kuk was nominated as Minister of Justice, to October 14, when he resigned as Minister. In 2011, he won the Grand Prize in the feature competition category of the first Asian International Documentary Film Festival for the movie Star of Snails. In 2020, he was directed by Lee Seung-joon, who was nominated for the short documentary award for the first time in Korea at the American Academy Awards for Absence Memory. Opening on the 25th.