After the dissolution of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which was launched as a South Korean government organization in 2005, civic groups and bereaved families wishing to complete the mission the government had failed to accomplish form a joint organization to investigate the remains of civilians who were massacred during the Korean War. A three-year-long documentary about the organization’s three-year-long excavation efforts, 206: Unearthed is a record of sunlight, dirt, and sweat.

An amazingly harrowing story of the 17 day engagement of bloody combat and heroic survival in subart...

A cafe is growing, tucked in to the mountainside air raid shelter of the DMZ borderlands. A light li...

They speak the same language, share a similar culture and once belonged to a single nation. When the...

Swedish journalist visits Korea to report on the situation during the war

Heroes brings to life the harrowing exploits of a Canadian platoon who fought to hold their vulnerab...

A contemporary history of Korea(s) from a unique point of view that embraces the inner history of bo...
A visit to the famed aircraft carrier USS Midway and interviews with men who served aboard it bring ...

From 1950 to 1953, one hundred thousand children were orphaned by the Korean War. With no resources...

Following the tradition of military service in her family, Alene Duerk enlisted as a Navy nurse in 1...

Tracing the footsteps of North Korean orphans who went to Poland during the Korean War, two women, o...

Things That Do Us Part is a documentary that reframes the stories of three women fighters who dove i...

Lieutenant Colonel John Stevens served in both World War II and the Korean War. During the Korean Wa...

In this dynamic and dramatic short film, an African American veteran takes us on an extraordinary jo...

Shedding new light on a geopolitical hot spot, the film — written and produced by John Maggio and na...

Documentary about the struggle of the people of Jeju Island, South Korea. Set in the context of the ...

One year after the Korean War, the conflict had reached a stalemate. The two opposing forces began t...

A sometimes uncomfortable marriage between fact and fiction, this film is part documentary and part ...

In 1966, Deann Borshay Liem was adopted by an American family and sent from Korea to her new home in...