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.

Michael Blackwell entered the United States Navy on Veteran's Day, 2002 and served for more than nin...

Dunchon Jugong Apts. at the edge of the metropolis, Seoul. It has been over 10 years since discussio...

Documentary on director Kim Ki-Duk looking back at his film career.
Cheonggyecheon is a small industrial area in the city of Seoul where small metal workshops are locat...

North Korea has nuclear weapons. How did it manage to get them quietly? Donald Trump is under the im...

Four hard-hitting stores, from the deadliest period in U.S. Army Aviation, since Vietnam. Actual foo...

Everything you've ever wanted to know about Saddam Hussein (but were afraid to ask).

Recording Nguyen Thi Thanh, the only survivor of Phong Nhi Phong Nhat massacre, where civilians were...

Scott Castle served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four years. While assigned to 1st Battalion, 5th Ma...

The secretive rules of nature spread out to be extraordinary beauty. Water is a lifeform that rememb...

How does a country go from a dictatorship to a democracy? A detailed report on the political represe...

In 1992, political prisoners from North Korea settled in the South Korean town where filmmaker Dong-...

An Iraqi journalist joins an army of uneasy allies and unforgettable characters in the epic battle t...
9/11 marked a new era in global terrorism, and a "War on Terror" was launched by the US. Since then,...

Three incredible stories of women who risked everything to tell the truth. Their stories became worl...

CHARBON depicts how Europe was built on fossil fuels over the past 100 years. And how it was torn ap...