Korea is a divided nation. Filmmaker Min Sook Lee sets out on a revelatory, emotion-charged journey into Korea’s broken heart, exploring the rhetoric and realism of reunification through the extraordinary stories of ordinary people.
Korea's past was whale worship; its present is industry. Is the future whales AND industry?
The film describes the microcosmos of the small village Wacken and shows the clash of the cultures, ...
Napalm is the story of the breathtaking and brief encounter, in 1958, between a French member of the...
The film traces PARK Geun-hye's life back to the 1970s, when the leader-follower relationship began ...
Over 98 days from August 20th to November 25th 2013, 2821 people from around the world sent 11,852 v...
The small county of Seongju staged protests against the THAAD. Young mothers led protests from conce...
The Christians of North Gando lose their country and leave their hometown, but gain the Gospel. The ...
Numerous people are on subway trains running up and down the city center endlessly. There are people...
According to a survey by the U.S. military government in 1946, 78% of the South Korean people wanted...
South Korean cinema is in the throes of a creative explosion where mavericks are encouraged and mast...
At the turn of the 19th and 20th century Finnish philologist G. J. Ramstedt travelled around Mongoli...
There lives a couple known as "100-year-old lovebirds". They're like fairy tale characters: the husb...
Join National Geographic's Lisa Ling as she captures a rare look inside North Korea - something few ...
I, a lesbian filmmaker, encounter people yelling at me to disappear from this world. It is a time of...
True crime meets global spy thriller in this gripping account of the assassination of Kim Jong-nam, ...
If the cityscapes and patriotic anthems of this film seem a far cry from the bleak landscape of Seou...