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.
22nd of August, 1945. Japan lost the war and they loaded an 8,000 person Joseon laborer force onto ...
A bamboo forest becomes a city with bustling streets that then smoothly transform into photographs: ...
Festival panafricain d'Alger is a documentary by William Klein of the music and dance festival held ...
A Japanese-American director digs deep into the controversial 'comfort women' issue to settle the de...
The 100 years of history of the Chosun Ilbo and the Dong-A Ilbo show that wrong press can be a socia...
A short documentary, charting Bangladesh's quest for freedom from Pakistan.
Follows a Palestinian leader who unites Fatah, Hamas and Israelis in an unarmed movement to save his...
This documentary highlights the achievements of India in the political, economic, and international ...
A group of women climbs a summer mountain situated in South Korea. They are refugees who have settle...
A serious crisis has shaken Spain since the referendum on self-determination and the proclamation of...
Punk rock, B-movies, and Jehovah’s Witnesses unite in this heartfelt documentary. As members of Jeho...
Numerous people are on subway trains running up and down the city center endlessly. There are people...
Divided into three parts — The Awakening, The Struggle, and Freedom — this is a biographical film on...
In 1971, Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE ceased to be part of Britain’s empire in the Middle East and bec...