One hot summer, Eun-hye, a jobless who’s just knitting at home, becomes popular at ‘Munho River Market’ as an artist who draws ‘not pretty face’ pictures. When customers ask her to draw them to look pretty, she replies “But you’re already pretty”. Eun-hye takes great care for a long time to express each people’s personality and says that everyone is born pretty from the beginning. And now the number of happy faces has already reached 2,000.

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As a visibly disabled person, filmmaker Reid Davenport is often either the subject of an unwanted ga...

David dreams of being a pianist like his father, José Luis, who believes it impossible due to his so...
David Vandenbrink seems like a healthy 21-year-old, bright and articulate young man. There is little...