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Bamseom Pirates Seoul Inferno
The Bamseom Pirates from Korea make music appropriate to our sick society: a hundred songs in ten minutes, that kind of thing. This at times noisy, but also sparkling, activist...
The Show
Once one of Korea’s most famous dance music singers, Kang Won Rae had everything taken away from him by a traffic accident. After working through his anger and despair, he...
Scorched Earth
Koreans become aware of the Korean War from the very early childhood, but their levels of awareness vary greatly: Those who have personally experienced the war have opinions that inevitably...
Nine Monks
For the first time in the history of Korean Buddhism, nine monks ceased hostility by staying in a tent throughout winter. Inside the cold tent, ninety days of meditation begins...
Silence Broken: Korean Comfort Women
A powerful and emotional documentary about Korean women forced into intimate servitude by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. (Source: IMDb)...
Going to the End
A reality show where entertainers explore amazing phenomenon from all over the world and experience them firsthand. It is a documentary that is interesting and touching as well as funny...
Blooming Over the Line
Born in 1918 in the ideal village of independence activists in the northern part of Manchuria, pastor Moon Ik Hwan lost his childhood friend Yun Dong Ju under Japanese oppression...
Citizen Roh
Roh Moo Hyun’s 10th Anniversary Documentary that tells the story of the man the people with him and their efforts to create a world where people can live. In 2008,...
Land of Sorrow
Farmers have taken back farmland in Seoson city, but aren’t as happy about the reclamation as they should be. The story that tells of the darker side of history dates...
Quo Vadis
The church is the body of Christ. In Greece, the church embodied a philosophy. Then in Rome, it became an institution. Spreading throughout Europe, it became one with the culture...
Small Bird and Mr. Pig
The film’s director Kim Sae Bom, the daughter of Small Bird and Mr. Pig, decides to open an exhibition for the two of them and goes to Busan, where they...
Gold Dragon Mountain
The film depicts the massacre of civilians in Geumjeonggul Cave in Gyeonggido in October 1950. This massacre, in which more than 153 people were terminateed in a village by South...
Jeronimo
December 2015, this is the story of a Korean who meets Korean-American lawyer Jeon Hoo Seok in the foreign land of Cuba. Jeronimo is the driving force behind the Cuban...
Untold
During the Vietnam War, the Korean army massacred an entire village. A few survivors spoke out, revealing what really happened that day but their statement still hangs in the air,...
It’s Not Over Yet
Jun Sang, who participated in the Seoul Jazz Festival as a band “J n joy 20” is hurt by the people’s comments on the internet. He goes on his second...
206: Unearthed
After the dissolution of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which was launched as a South Korean government organization in 2005, civic groups and bereaved families wishing to complete the mission...
Map Without Island
This film is a documentary that talks about free yet strong love. It is a story of people who are, with sad history in their minds, earnestly trying to preserve...
The Carthusian Cloistered Monastery
15 years after “The Great Silence,” which was dazzlingly beautiful, and another mystery came to our tired lives. “The world changes, but the cross stands tall.” The mysterious Carthusian Cloistered...
Hand, Remember, Mosaic
Illustrator Eun Seon has ignored difficult things but has done only what she liked. Her friends don’t shy away from candlelight protests and the Sewol ferry incident. She feels ashamed...
Accompany: Hyegwang Blind Orchestra
A documentary about the 10 years of the Hyegwang Blind Orchestra, composed of visually impaired people, founded in 2011. Unlike many films about the disabled which mainly focus on topics...