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.
A documentary about the some athletes of South Korea and how can they inspire a new generation.
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, ...
A documentary about the continuing case of Samsung semiconductor plant. The film is a story about na...
Over 98 days from August 20th to November 25th 2013, 2821 people from around the world sent 11,852 v...
YU Wooseong who had been working as a civil servant is on trial for espionage following his sibling’...
YouTube musician and Korean American adoptee Dan Matthews travels to South Korea to perform and reun...
The Grand Canal project was one of the key pledges of the former President Lee. He first said that h...
Let's look back at the 18th presidential vote. The 13,500 ballot boxes were taken to 251 ballot cou...
According to a survey by the U.S. military government in 1946, 78% of the South Korean people wanted...
The Chun Doo-hwan regime seized power in a coup d'etat, massacred peaceful protesters. People from ...
The secretive rules of nature spread out to be extraordinary beauty. Water is a lifeform that rememb...
Stories about the late President ROH Moo-hyun and BAEK Moo-yun - a man who once lost a congressional...
A documentary about the 8-day sit-in struggle by GANG Cheolmin, a 22 year-old private in the South K...
Why did Moon Jae-in, a human rights lawyer who hated politics, become president? During five years a...