A bitter, conflicted former-shaman is begged by villagers to resume her religious practices in order to save their village from famine.
College students leave their homes in Korea to join in the struggle against the Japanese in Manchuria, China
Two men who wish to become actors encounter sexual discrimination, so they disguise themselves as women and join a musical troupe.
Part two of the General's Son trilogy, about a man's rise from gangster to politician during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
After 14 years of self-imposed exile, a man returns to his hometown and discovers it has been dramatically industrialized. He searches for his ex-girlfriend but learns that she is already married to someone else.
Based on a true story. When the heir to the throne is starved to death in a locked rice chest, his wife flees with her son to raise him in safety.
Two ruined, old adversaries meet in a rehab center and reassess the conflict that dominated their lives since the Korean War. One man is a former cop and the other is a former communist ...
Two Korean college graduates arouse the suspicions of Japanese authorities after modernizing a rural community with a school and a youth hall.
A historical drama about the life of Yeonsangun of Joseon.
The final chapter of the General's Son trilogy tells the story of Kim Du-han, (Sang-min Park) a gangster turned politician during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
One of the few surviving members of the royal family joins the army to fight Chinese invaders while his wife and child try to evade the Mandarin in Seoul.
A reporter finds himself torn between differing political beliefs after the Korean liberation from Japan.
A platoon of South Korean soldiers find themselves cut off from their squad without communication. They are aided by an old man in a nearby village who did not evacuate his home.
The story of Choe Si-hyeong, a leader of the Donghak Peasant Revolution during the late 19th-century Korea.
This hard-to-find movie tells about pollution and raising awareness of it.
A newlywed wife moves to her husband's village in a rural area called Sambatgol where it is customary to have glossy charades, incompetence is prolific, and thus poverty is endemic. She starts to endeavor to break down all these vices.
In Japanese occupied Korea, a morally conflicted Japanese officer is sent to the house of a Korean man who refuses to change his family name to a Japanese name.
A vagabond called Kaechoi is troubled by all the inhabitants of a remote South Korean village. His secret is unearthed by an innocent lady teacher who has moved to that village from the city.
A noble living in the era of the Chosun Dynasty tries to sieze the throne from his young nephews
Hye-seon grew up in an orphanage with Myeong-gu. They marry when they get older but strain on there relationship tears them apart. Pregnant and alone, Hye-aeon wonders where to turn.