A documentary about the 8-day sit-in struggle by GANG Cheolmin, a 22 year-old private in the South Korean army who declared his objection to military service on November 21, 2003 in order to stop the South Korean government from sending troops to Iraq, and the peace groups supporting him.
Korea's past was whale worship; its present is industry. Is the future whales AND industry?
In 2008, late President Roh Moo-hyun returned to his hometown Bongha village after his retirement an...
Morgan Spurlock (Super Size Me) tours the Middle East to discuss the war on terror with Arabic peopl...
The Grand Canal project was one of the key pledges of the former President Lee. He first said that h...
A chronicle which provides a rare window into the international perception of the Iraq War, courtesy...
YouTube musician and Korean American adoptee Dan Matthews travels to South Korea to perform and reun...
The secretive rules of nature spread out to be extraordinary beauty. Water is a lifeform that rememb...
The film describes the microcosmos of the small village Wacken and shows the clash of the cultures, ...
Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...
A documentary about the continuing case of Samsung semiconductor plant. The film is a story about na...
The award-winning filmmaker Peter Lilienthal is dedicated to this extremely poignant documentary of ...
YU Wooseong who had been working as a civil servant is on trial for espionage following his sibling’...
In the winter of 2002-'03, as the US was building its case to attack Iraq, people around the world r...
An opus in three parts, Iraq In Fragments offers a series of intimate, passionately-felt portraits: ...
This documentary is the story of two Mennonite brothers from Manitoba who were forced to make a deci...
BROTHERS AT WAR is an intimate portrait of an American family during a turbulent time. Jake Rademac...
An Iraqi journalist joins an army of uneasy allies and unforgettable characters in the epic battle t...
There were two wars in Iraq--a military assault and a media war. The former was well-covered; the la...