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- The absolute top secret love story of a chaebol heiress who made an emergency landing in North Korea because of a paragliding accident and a North Korean special officer who falls in love with her and who is hiding and protecting her.
- Amid a tense inheritance fight, a charming heir clashes with his hardworking employee who's known for her irresistible smile, which he cannot stand.
- Poor girl attends the elite Shin Hwa High and is bullied by the leader of F4 (the four richest boys). He becomes attracted to her; however, she has a crush on his best friend. Whom will she choose?
- Tak Dong Kyung lives a fairly ordinary life until she stumbles into an unexpected fate and ends up signing a hundred-day contract with Myul Mang, risking her everything.
- An orphaned boy who dreams of being a ninja arrives in Hollywood to try and find his birth parents, where he gets mixed up in a crime.
- TV SeriesTell the adventurous life stories of Ae Soon and Gwan Shik who were born on Jeju Island in the 1950s.
- A story about restoring laughter, happiness, and justice that we lost through the meeting of a young man and a giant robot at a time when even the tragedy of history had to be buried in our hearts.
- From award winning journalist John Pilger, reveals what the news doesn't - that the world's greatest military power, the United States, and the world's second economic power, China, both nuclear-armed, may well be on the road to war.
- Pororo and his friends play in the snow outside, then they stumble into The Snow Fairy village, the Giant Lava Monster captures all of the snow faeries and threatens to melt them in lava. Pororo and his friends must stop them.
- A variety show that follows Yoo Yeon Seok and Son Ho Jun as they run a cafe in a tangerine farm on Jeju Island, with their profits being donated to charity.
- Haenyeo refers to the women free-divers of Jeju Island, South Korea who for centuries have collected sea food without the use of scuba equipment. This short documentary provides a portrait of Chuwar Park, a still active and unbelievably vibrant 82-year-old diver. Examining her daily routine as well as her past, Park sheds light on this unique matriarchal culture that has changed little since the 19th century.
- To better understand how so many recyclables still end up in our ocean and landfill, director Danny Kim picks up his camera to document if our efforts are wasted or if we have an actual impact by our recycling efforts. ZERO WASTE introduces existing recycle and upcycle efforts and personal stories of five changemakers in South Korea. These five individuals are advocates of a circular economy and combat plastic waste pollution crisis in South Korea.
- Once upon a time, there was a war between the ancient hero Wooparoos and the evil Wooparoos. After a long war, the ancient hero Wooparoos sealed the evil bosses and even themselves in a closed space and Wooparoo Land finally regained peace. After a long time, the will of evil 'Cain' who had been sealed wakes up and Wooparoo Land again falls into chaos. To counterattack Cain, hero Wooparoo "Jacquard" tries to find the Ultimate Summon Book to re-seal the evil Cain. During the war between the good Wooparoos and the evil Cain-following Wooparoos, Jacquard, Fori, and Roopa start their adventurous journey to find the Ultimate Summon Book.
- 2002's Football World Cup, held in Korea and Japan.
- The battle brawlers force battle the evil 10 to save the universe and their world.
- Eun-seo struggles repeatedly to find her own place and unexpectedly returns her childhood home to live with her father. There, she faces traces of her family she had forgotten.
- A look at the life of the last generation of Jeju Island's haenyeo: female free-divers, most of them now ranging in age from their 60s to their 80s, who brave the sea to harvest seafood from the sea floor.
- The Barefoot Princess feature documentary narrates the universal paradigm of the personal journey in search of oneself. The symbol of this path is the real and metaphorical journey of a woman who, going through Asia, Africa and Europe over 40 years of difficult life experiences, was finally able to face some inner conflicts lying deep within the human heart. She found herself through the art of dancing, which gave her real freedom. The protagonist is the Japanese artist Kamellia, the first Far East belly dancer in the second half of the last century, who became a living legend in the Arab world, where the media named her the "Princess of Oriental Dance".
- A man and his wife get themselves a huge gambling debt, and then accidentally get involved in a race with gangsters to obtain a magic mirror.
- While researching migratory birds in Cheorwon, South Korea, along the de-militarized zone that separates the North and the South, the director came across a woman whose house was full of photographs from the other side of the border. A mix of historical documentary and fiction, 'Orphans [a requiem]' presents rarely seen glimpses of North Korean life. It's about the sometimes hidden trauma and forgotten casualties of the Korean War, and the birds that seem to echo that history across the peninsula.
- In 1772, Han-cheol Jang, a virtuous scholar from Jeju Island, got on a boat to take a national exam, but drifted in strong wind. In 1962, Kwang-bo Kang, a laborer from the island, smuggled to Japan to survive, Omar who had left his home country, Morocco, without a guarantee anchored at Jeju Island after a long journey, but still drifts. This film is a record of the three castaways and a story of all castaways.
- Four musicians will be asked to be the protagonist of a new documentary film, Jung Hoon, who was producing live music contents one day. They get involved in making movies without thinking about it. In the daily life of four, they work, drink, smoke, eat, drink and perform, and there is no picture to be a movie. Musicians are questioning whether this can be a movie, but the director says it's okay. One day, the musicians gathered at the drinking place asked the place where she live by commenting on the live video uploaded by the nickname of haenyu91 (sea lady 91), and the musicians who met the fact that she lives in Jeju, they fly on a plane to Jeju. However, is it due to the fact that there was no countermeasures? As a mistake of Choi Hyo-chan, she walked to Jeju Beach without a rental car. After a meeting with a casual cafe manager, walking through the black nights of rainy Cheju Island, they all stop footsteps from hearing singing song somewhere, so they happen to meet haenyu91. With her help, she solves the night's quarters problem, introduced the delicious food of Jeju Island, and four musicians become more and more friendly with her. But the idea of indie music is different each other and their drinking site are getting tough because of their trouble with her..
- A family rides the circumference of Jeju Island for 2 weeks, with everything they need strapped to their 3 folding bikes - they meet remarkable people and discover the island's beautiful natural landscapes. The first person they meet in Jeju Island happens to be a tour guide who gives them some valuable advice: meet the people of Jeju Island, go see the small islands off Jeju-do and visit the shrinking 'gotjawal' rocky forests. This sets the tone for their journey as they set out from Jeju City to circumnavigate the entire island by bicycle with their 10-year-old son.
- South Korea is more than just J-Pop music. PETA investigators went undercover in Jeju to reveal the fate of "retired" racehorses. Horses who get hurt or don't succeed in the Korean horse racing industry are discarded, and end up in the largest horse slaughterhouse in the country.
- The film traces the memories of the villagers' 10 year-long resistance against the naval base construction in Gangjeong village in Jeju Island, South Korea. Facing yet another police crackdown on the protestors' encampment at the new military housing complex construction site on January 31, 2015, one of the activists said: "We're living the 25th hour." The sustainability of the hour becomes questioned throughout the film, as the day unfolds evoking different moments in the history of the struggle. Exploring the possibility of filmmaking as a means of active memory, this film follows the life of activism after its visible phase.
- Kwon Joo and Derek finally meet in person at the Vimo Provincial Police Agency. However, when Derek checks the suspect's face on the CCTV footage from the airport, he does not hesitate to point his gun at Kwon Joo.
- In the final leg of his South Korean adventure, Alexander Armstrong heads to the bustling port of Busan.
- Though only 3% of people claim to practice Confucianism, its values are deeply rooted in society. This seems to contradict the fact that this country has the most online users and the highest porn spending per capita. A visit to Loveland might help us understand Korean mentality.
- 201658mTV-PG7.9 (60)TV EpisodeProfessor Cox tries to explain how the fundamental forces of nature, especially gravity, shape realty into the tiniest details, even what seems as random as the endless variation among snowflakes. He also shows with Catalonia's traditional human pyramids and the hexagonal basic shape of bee hives -to store honey which is perilously harvested in the Himalayas- how geometry vitally distributes forces.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Jeju. Preparation of Maxi's performance. Isabelle and Daniel: maze park/erotic park. Isabell cuts Steven's hair. He transfers to the bar. Kai, Bernd and Maxi: open air museum. Agnes and Sabine hold their breath.