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Silenced (2011) (Korean: 도가니; RR: Dogani ) is a harrowing South Korean social drama directed by Hwang Dong-hyuk . The film is based on real-life events of systematic physical and sexual abuse against hearing-impaired students at the Gwangju Inhwa School during the early 2000s. 📘 Plot Overview

The film's release in September 2011 triggered massive public outrage in South Korea, leading to significant legislative and social changes: Silenced 2011.mp4

: In October 2011, the National Assembly passed a revised bill (the "Dogani Law") that abolished the statute of limitations for sexual crimes against minors under 13 and persons with disabilities. Silenced (2011) (Korean: 도가니; RR: Dogani ) is

: The school involved in the real-life scandal was permanently shut down. 🎥 Production & Reception : The school involved in the real-life scandal

: The original criminal case was reopened, and a key administrator was ultimately sentenced to 12 years in prison.

: The maximum penalty for such crimes was raised to life imprisonment.

The story follows (played by Gong Yoo), a newly appointed art teacher at Benevolence Academy in the fictional city of Mujin. Upon arrival, In-ho notices the students' aloof and fearful behavior. He eventually uncovers a disturbing reality: staff members, including the school principal, have been brutally abusing the children for years.