Taxi driver Sang-gu is an ordinary father who has made a happy family. Due to their unfortunate financial circumstances, he is sorry that he cannot afford to send his daughter Yoon-mi to university like other parents. Yet, with a bright smile on her face, Yoon-mi tells her father that she will one day buy him a new car and pay college tuition fees for her younger sibling. However, less than two years after Yoon-mi begins her job at a large corporate company, she gets seriously ill and returns home. Sang-gu is heartbroken to see his young daughter in such a condition.
The Empire of Shame (2014) is a documentary drama that explores the devastating effects of industrialization. It sheds light on the labor rights abuses and the tragic consequences faced by factory workers in the semiconductor industry. The film exposes the link between the industry and the high rates of leukemia among the workers. Through powerful storytelling, it reveals the dark side of industrial progress and the human toll it takes.
Silent Storm (2003) is a documentary that sheds light on the aftermath of British atomic bomb tests in Maralinga, South Australia. It discusses the radioactive contamination, toxic residue, and human experimentation resulting from the tests. The film also explores the long-term effects of radiation on the population and the environment, including bone cancer and leukemia cases. Through interviews and archival footage, Silent Storm exposes the dark history of nuclear weapons testing during the Cold War.
Paulina is a 17-year-old girl who lives with her grandfather, whom he adores. It's a modern girl, full of dreams, who sings in a hip-hop band. One day she meets Paul and falls in love, he is a distant boy full of contradictions.
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