In 2008, late President Roh Moo-hyun returned to his hometown Bongha village after his retirement and was joined by supporters as he recreated his hometown and began to clean up the Bonghae Mountain, cultivating Bongha Mountain, and cultivating environmentally friendly rice.

The church is the body of Christ. In Greece, the church embodied a philosophy. Then in Rome, it beca...

The Chun Doo-hwan regime seized power in a coup d'etat, massacred peaceful protesters. People from ...

The story of the ancient and sacred Gureombi Rock. The story of the people of Gangjeong Village who ...

Interpreting an event of ROKS Cheonan corvette, torpedoed and sunken by North Korea, this documentar...

The public yearns for a hero who will solve the economic crisis, and MB bursts onto the scene. Howev...

The National Intelligence Service (NIS) intervened with the 2012 presidential election, and the cour...
Korea is a divided nation. Filmmaker Min Sook Lee sets out on a revelatory, emotion-charged journey ...

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

10 years from them to now, people who miss the late president Roh Moo-hyun tell their stories.

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

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

A story about 4 gay men who try to lead a normal life in Korea, the conservative and harsh country f...

Portrait of Mrs. B., a tough charismatic North Korean woman who smuggles between North Korea, China ...

Documentary on director Kim Ki-Duk looking back at his film career.

Tracing the footsteps of North Korean orphans who went to Poland during the Korean War, two women, o...