Wan-soon, a 9-year-old girl living on the island, managed to survive a massacre that took place 75 years ago. The lingering effects of this unresolved ordeal are emphasized, and the girl embarks on a journey to depict the vivid red fragments that remain in her memory, using a red colored pencil as her means of expression.
The oral writer of the April 3 Uprising and a Rwandan who came to Korea to study face each other, ha...
Confronting half of her mother’s life—her mother who had survived the Jeju April 3 Incident—the dire...
In the turmoil of the Jeju 4.3 incident, Jeju Island witnessed the loss of an estimated 25,000 to 30...
There are five grandmothers, four of whom went to Jeonju Prison due to the Jeju 4.3. All of them wer...
If you look into the entrance of one of the huge caves on the Korean island of Jeju, it looks like a...
Focusing on Mrs. Kang Sang-hee’s life, she lost her husband in the Jeju Uprising (March 3rd, 1948). ...
According to a survey by the U.S. military government in 1946, 78% of the South Korean people wanted...
Immediately after liberation, an incident called 'Jeju Uprising' took place on Jeju Island, the Hawa...
The populace of a South Korean island rebels against police brutality. The protesters are labeled as...
On October 15, 2003, in a quiet autumn day at a high-rise apartment. Hwang Ga leisurely waters the p...
Gerry Anderson’s successful career spanned 60 years. Released a decade after his death, this documen...
Cut off from his loved ones due to the strict COVID-19 lockdown at the long-term care facility where...
The Bee Gees preform in this special created for German TV. Also featured are Julie Driscoll, Brian ...
The foundations and effects of the law to ensure full equality for women are presented with a wide r...
Juan Martín del Potro talks about his beginnings in tennis and all the demands that his professional...