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.
Why did Moon Jae-in, a human rights lawyer who hated politics, become president? During five years a...
Shedding new light on a geopolitical hot spot, the film — written and produced by John Maggio and na...
From groundbreaking human cloning research to a scandalous downfall, this documentary tells the capt...
Anonymous and exploitative, a network of online chat rooms ran rampant with sex crimes. The hunt to ...
When the MV Sewol ferry sank off the coast of South Korea in 2014, over three hundred people lost th...
A total of 17 journalists have been fired since 2008, the beginning of LEE Myung-bak’s presidential ...
Sorokdo is an island of Korea where the scars of the wars are visible. Wars that sowed confusion, su...
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...
The film traces PARK Geun-hye's life back to the 1970s, when the leader-follower relationship began ...
Still Dreaming is TXT's first Japanese studio album. It was released on January 20, 2021. It was rel...
A documentary on the South Korean ferry disaster that claimed the lives of more than 300 passengers ...
Middle-aged women start acting and launch a drama club. However, nothing big or small goes right. Bu...
I enjoy religion, I appreciate belief systems and how they offer structure to people's lives. I also...
My father led a coup in 1961. Two years later, I became the president's daughter.
Ryun-hee Kim, a North Korean housewife, was forced to come to South Korea and became its citizen aga...