On April 26, 2017, THAAD was deployed in Soseongri, accompanied by the military boots of the Korean police and the sneers of American soldiers, destroying the peaceful daily lives of those who live here. THAAD, meant to stop wars, turns Soseongri into a battlefield. The people in Soseongri lie down on the asphalt road again to protect their lives.
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According to a survey by the U.S. military government in 1946, 78% of the South Korean people wanted...
In this powerful tale about the rise of Korea’s global adoption program, four adult adoptees return ...
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The small county of Seongju staged protests against the THAAD. Young mothers led protests from conce...
The movie, which seemed likely to be a video study by a local researcher on comfort women in the mil...
A prisoner of 7 years who was innocently jailed by political prosecutors looks into the case himself...
An investigative reporter seeks to expose the whereabouts of a slush fund belonging to the former pr...
Ryun-hee Kim, a North Korean housewife, was forced to come to South Korea and became its citizen aga...
My parents were real estate developers and dealers in the 1980s. They achieved the ‘middle class dre...
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A documentary that tells the story of Choi Hyun-sook, the first out lesbian parliamentarian candidat...
My father led a coup in 1961. Two years later, I became the president's daughter.