In 1992, KIM Bok-dong, reported herself as a victim of the sexual slavery, "comfort women" during World War Ⅱ. She wanted to receive the proper apology from the Japan government but they denied its responsibility. In 2011, commemorating the 1000th Wednesday demonstration, Statue of Peace was installed in front of the Embassy of Japan. The fight over Japan confronts a new stage.
In 1945, two young American soldiers, brothers Budd and Stuart Schulberg, are commissioned to collec...
The 100 years of history of the Chosun Ilbo and the Dong-A Ilbo show that wrong press can be a socia...
A thought-provoking documentary on the current and historical causes of the Israeli-Palestinian conf...
Every Wednesday at noon, women who were kidnapped for sexual purpose by the Japanese army during its...
A bamboo forest becomes a city with bustling streets that then smoothly transform into photographs: ...
Documentary about Japan's Unit 731 of World War II.
From May 10, 1940, France is living one of the worst tragedies of it history. In a few weeks, the co...
"My Own Breathing" is the final documentary of the trilogy, The Murmuring about comfort women during...
Gaza Fights for Freedom depicts the ongoing Great March of Return protests in the Gaza Strip, occupi...
Bae Ponggi, a Korean woman who became a comfort woman for the former Japanese military in 1944, test...
In the final hours of the Pacific War, Okinawa was the destination for Korean men conscripted as “mi...
While serving with the African Union, former Marine Capt. Brian Steidle documents the brutal ethnic ...
Bisan Owda, journalist and influencer collaborator of the media AJ+, is at the forefront of reportin...
Is American foreign policy dominated by the idea of military supremacy? Has the military become too ...
Doctors of the Dark Side is the first feature length documentary about the pivotal role of physician...
If Only I Were That Warrior is a feature documentary film focusing on the Italian occupation of Ethi...