Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon has watched the movie "Birthday", which deals with the story of the families after the Soweho disaster on the 20th.

At a movie theater in Gangnam, Seoul, Lee Jong-seon and filmmakers Lee Joon-dong and Dong Hae participated in the screenplay and directing of "Birthday".

A poet's memorial poem of the year-long memorial A poet, a calligrapher, a planner, and 13 people who published "We can not send you far away" are also together.

Lee commented on the film about his SNS and social network service that he "painted a delicate and delicate picture of the daily life of the victims' family since the Soweho disaster."

"The way we cope with extremes of pain helps us understand life," Lee said.

Prior to the film, Prime Minister Lee Kun-tae visited the exhibition of Kim Geun-tae, who was in charge at the Seoul Arts Center, as a 'stars like a flower' and a painting exhibition 'My Self-Portrait - seeing me' to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Provisional Government.

Lee said in the SNS, "The artist, Kim Geun-tae, who has visual and hearing impairments, also exhibited at the United Nations Headquarters in 2015," Lee said. "It is urgent to reinforce the system to support the creative activities of people with disabilities."

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