A teacher and his student go on a trip to a magical island where there is urban life and tourist attractions as well as a palace and temples. Moreover, a haunting past still gnaws, spreads, mates and mutates in a loop that cannot be eliminated. It dissolves and mixes with memories affecting the present and possessing a power that can destroy the future. In this vague atmosphere, the place slowly becomes deserted like a nightmare you want to wake from but cannot resist
Set in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, American Pastime follows a Japanese-American family as they navigate the challenges and prejudices they face. The family finds solace and camaraderie through the game of baseball, bridging the gap between cultures and finding hope in the face of adversity.
If You Were Me is an anthology film consisting of six short films that explore various forms of discrimination and human rights issues in contemporary Korean society. The stories cover topics such as discrimination against handicapped individuals, the mistreatment of Nepalese immigrants, and the conditions in a psychiatric hospital.
Bad is a heartbreaking drama that follows the story of a young boy who faces personal struggles, including a difficult home life, bullying at school, and a learning disability. Through his journey, he learns about resilience, hope, and the power of love and friendship.
Previously focused on Asian directors, “Jeonju Digital Project 2007” takes a look at Europe. The Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa, the German filmmaker Harun Farocki, and the French filmmaker Eugène Green participated in this project.
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