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Directed by Shin Sang-okActors Shin Young-kyun,
Shin Seong-il,
Yoon Jeong-hee,
Park Noh-sik,
Namkoong Won,
Do Kum-bongDuring the last days of the Yi dynasty, conflict arises between the China-leaning conservatives, and the Western-learning and Japan-leaning reformers over how to rule Korea in the future. The reformer Kim Okgyun helps persuade the king to announce Korea's independence, breaking with China. When a conservative agent informs China, Chinese troops enter Korea and end the reign of independence after three days., 1h35
Directed by Choi Ha-wonGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Yoon Jeong-hee,
Kim Hee-ra,
Namkoong Won,
Heo Jang-kangRating62%
A lonely old man who makes a living as a potter saves the life of a young woman. The two marry and have a son. The woman's old lover finds her, and she runs away with him. The old potter commits suicide. Years later, the woman, now a beggar, returns to her old home and visits her son at the old potter's grave. Based on a novel., 1h30
Directed by Kim Ki-dukOrigin Coree du sudGenres DramaThemes Films about education,
Sports filmsActors Shin Seong-il,
Park Am,
Heo Jang-kangA new teacher organizes a volleyball game to boost school spirit and self confidence while fighting with the conservative school board and chauvinistic principal. Two of her students run away and the teacher's liberal methods and free thinking are blamed. The teacher is fired and tries to sneak away during the volleyball match which she succeeded in pushing through., 1h45
Directed by Im Kwon-taekOrigin Coree du sudGenres DramaActors Kim Ji-mee,
Ahn Sung-ki,
Shin Seong-il,
Kim Ji-young,
Choi Bool-am,
Jeon Moo-songRating68%
In 1983 KBS launched a campaign to reunite families torn apart in the Korean War three decades earlier. In an expert dissection of the social and familial rifts in modern Korea, director Im Kwon-taek integrates footage from the campaign into the story of Hwa-yeong, who leaves her middle-class life in Busan to search for the son she lost in Gilsotteum during the war.