On April 16th, 2014, the Sewol Ferry sank in South Korea, taking with it the lives of 304 of its 476 passengers. South Korea's worst maritime disaster traumatized a nation while simultaneously sinking the country's emotional spirit. The film asks why the rescue of Korea's children and people was neglected on the fateful day the Sewol sank.

Ryun-hee Kim, a North Korean housewife, was forced to come to South Korea and became its citizen aga...

On the shores of Jeju Island, a fierce group of South Korean divers fight to save their vanishing cu...

304 people drowned as the car ferry sank. Four fathers recall their memories of their children; high...

It is year 2011 and the government still talks of economic growth through medical care under the tab...

A documentary on the South Korean ferry disaster that claimed the lives of more than 300 passengers ...

Yoo Kyung-geun, who lost her daughter Ye-eun in the Sewol Ferry Disaster, sits down at the podcast p...

Following a year in Cadance and Amanda's gender transition, this intimate documentary charts not onl...

My father led a coup in 1961. Two years later, I became the president's daughter.

A thousand lies to conceal the truth of the Sewol Ferry. As many as 1,000 ships, 160,000 AIS data, ...

The church is the body of Christ. In Greece, the church embodied a philosophy. Then in Rome, it beca...

While reporting on the rise of spy cam porn in South Korea, a crime that affects thousands each year...

Ten years ago, 304 innocent people aboard the Sewol ferry in Korea lost their lives at sea. The reas...

This documentary tells the story of people who were at the scene of the 2014 Sewol Ferry disaster: j...

The 10-year struggle of the families who lost their children from the Sewol Ferry Disaster.

A documentary that scientifically analyses and tracks down the route of the Sewol Ferry that sank on...

From groundbreaking human cloning research to a scandalous downfall, this documentary tells the capt...

Can one day shape the rest of your life? A feature documentary on the South-Korean education system.

Why did Moon Jae-in, a human rights lawyer who hated politics, become president? During five years a...