'There Are No Words' airs the unspoken
For Korean Canadian film director Lee Min-sook, the COVID pandemic was the big push behind her documentary “There Are No Words,” a deeply personal and political film. “There Are No Words” is Lee’s ninth film in a career that spans 25 years. The film appears to be a departure from her previous works that have dealt with issues such as migrant farmers in Canada and city politics. “It’s taken me a while to approach this story because it’s the central story of my life,” Lee said during an interview