South Korea's Oscar submission, Concrete Utopia, is a must-watch that will keep you riveted from beginning to end.
Return to Seoul is a vividly realized character study from director Davy Chou that stands as a compelling journey of self-discovery.
JUNG_E is not what viewers expect. A war flick without the war, Yeon Sang-ho places the post-apocalyptic action in the background and instead focuses on a compelling study of what it means to be human.
The feature debut of Hong Sung-eun is a formidable meditation on the thin line between anti-social and asocial.
Albert Shin's latest film explores the high suicide rates in South Korea by focusing on human connections and the beauty of life.
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