"You belong to the country for the next two years." The film describes Woo-cheol's struggles with becoming part of a group while trying to maintain his individuality throughout his military service period. A humorous yet cynical portrait of military groupism.
YouTube musician and Korean American adoptee Dan Matthews travels to South Korea to perform and reun...
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, ...
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 ...
In World War II. African-American GIs liberate Germany from Nazi rule while racism prevailed in thei...
The eight-year Iran-Iraq War was one of the most brutal conflicts to devastate the region in the 20t...
Over 98 days from August 20th to November 25th 2013, 2821 people from around the world sent 11,852 v...
Let's look back at the 18th presidential vote. The 13,500 ballot boxes were taken to 251 ballot cou...
The film traces PARK Geun-hye's life back to the 1970s, when the leader-follower relationship began ...
The Christians of North Gando lose their country and leave their hometown, but gain the Gospel. The ...
In 2008, German U- boat U-455 was discovered off the coast of Italy. 400 feet down, the submarine st...
Directors Hetherington and Junger spend a year with the 2nd Battalion of the United States Army loca...
South Korean cinema is in the throes of a creative explosion where mavericks are encouraged and mast...
Sometimes the greatest act of courage is to tell the truth. Hear and witness our soldiers in this pe...