Jeronimo
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1h 32m
Born to Korean immigrants in Cuba, Jerónimo Lim Kim fought with Fidel Castro and became a government official. He later reclaimed his Korean heritage, inspiring younger Korean Cubans. After his death, his legacy is honored, but a trip to South Korea forces a new generation to confront their own complex, mixed identities.
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