The Christians of North Gando lose their country and leave their hometown, but gain the Gospel. The cross they hold in their hands is the symbol of daring for independence and a royal summon of the generation they have to endure. Historian Sim Yo Han retraces the footsteps of the late Father Moon Dong Hwan and finds meanings of the anti-Japanese independence movement hidden in various parts of North Gando.

There lives a couple known as "100-year-old lovebirds". They're like fairy tale characters: the husb...

During the Japanese occupation period, Koreans were forced to deport or drafted to work in other cou...

A group of women climbs a summer mountain situated in South Korea. They are refugees who have settle...

The small county of Seongju staged protests against the THAAD. Young mothers led protests from conce...

Punk rock, B-movies, and Jehovah’s Witnesses unite in this heartfelt documentary. As members of Jeho...

Follows a Palestinian leader who unites Fatah, Hamas and Israelis in an unarmed movement to save his...
Korea is a divided nation. Filmmaker Min Sook Lee sets out on a revelatory, emotion-charged journey ...

Eunmi, a woman who underwent intense anti-communist education while she grew up in South Korea, live...

During the Japanese colonial period, 22 Korean female workers were forced to work in a spinning mill...

A collective effort about the recent history of Spain. A distorting mirror, a radiography, a rotten ...

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

At the turn of the 19th and 20th century Finnish philologist G. J. Ramstedt travelled around Mongoli...

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

Jeju-do is the largest of Korean islands and lies between Korea and Japan. There, for hundreds of ye...

A serious crisis has shaken Spain since the referendum on self-determination and the proclamation of...