Always is a heartwarming South Korean movie that tells the story of a blind man named Chul Min and a woman named Jung Hwa who work at a parking lot and develop a deep connection. Chul Min, a former boxer, lost his sight in an accident and now spends his days working as a parking lot attendant. Jung Hwa is a lively and cheerful girl who is slowly losing her sight due to an eye disease. Despite their challenges, they find comfort and solace in each other's company and discover the true meaning of love and sacrifice.
In Spider Forest, a man wakes up in a forest with no memory of how he got there. As he begins to piece together his past, he becomes the prime suspect in a murder investigation. The film explores themes of identity, memory, and the blurred line between reality and illusion. With its nonlinear timeline and surreal imagery, Spider Forest is a psychological thriller that will leave viewers questioning what is real and what is a nightmare.
Two long time friends who used to play in the band "The Magicians" are sitting and drinking in Jae-sung's own bar/café situated deep in the forest.
Hyeon-seong, a film director struggling with writing a new screenplay, visits a remote southern island he stayed 10 years ago to fulfill a promise he made with his girlfriend at the time. As he waits on the secluded island to see if the promise will also be kept by now his ex-girlfriend, he gets to know an oddly charming young motel operator So-yeon.
A documentary about Korean Cubans, whose ancestors arrived 100 years ago.
The film is in three parts. The first introduces three women who are separately suffering from their own psychological injuries. In the second part, the three women encounter each other and other people as they are each on a journey to an island reputed to have healing powers. The last third of the film deals with the characters on a boat headed to the island.
An impossibly cute and thoroughly touching omnibus of 4 short fillms about how humans can elevate their own relationships through bonding with animals - featuring some of the cutest puppies and kittens ever on the silver screen!
In early winter, a business man who has drown in debt gives his family a ride to commit a joint suicide. His child asks mom where they are going to and she answers they are going to a picnic…
Park Yong-woo decides to embark on a journey to "the forest." Located on Yakushima Island in southern Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, the Unesco World Heritage site is home to the renowned forest that is said to have inspired the Miyazaki Hayao animated film "Princess Mononoke" (1997). For his ten-day journey, Park finds the young and beautiful Tagaki Rina to keep him company.
Three digital short films: 'Worldly Desires' by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 'Haze' by Tsukamoto Shinya, 'Magician(s)' by Song Il-Gon
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