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- Princess Aya of the Sabi Kingdom has a curse that transforms her into wild animals. The only thing that can stop the morphing is her mother's priceless amulet. When her home comes under siege, her father the King creates an alliance with the Kingdom of Vatar by marrying Aya off to Prince Bari. En route to Vatar, her convoy is attacked by a magical beast and Aya's amulet is stolen. The Princess must try with all her might to both conceal her secret and to find out who wants to stop the union of Kingdoms.
- It intermittently captures a delicate moment of emotional breakdown. Absconding soldiers with an unfair story to tell, and a woman helping them, all come to a point at the end of the film.
- After their grandmother passes away, two young siblings, Eun-chul and Eun-ha, are forced to fend for themselves in a small village. When Eun-ha, a young girl with big dreams, begins to lose her eyesight, her brother pulls out all the stops to grant his sister her greatest wish: finding a giant whale.
- A young homeless man happens to draw a series of illustrations over dusty surfaces, gradually recovering from the pains of his past.
- Soo-ha lost her father and lives in a small village with her grandma. When she meets an astro gardener, she will have to fight tooth and nail to protect the earth from a group threatening to destroy the planet.
- An average Joe Korean dad is pitted against a bored expert thief specializing in high-tech gadgetry in this thriller-comedy. Sometimes the toughest opponent comes in the strangest of packages.
- An old man on a remote island makes rice cakes for the dead before they cross over to the other world.
- A mother and daughter's variety run to find the missing child.
- Hyuk-Jin has just broken up with his girlfriend and decides to take a trip to Jeongseon in the province of Gangwon-do. The next day, his friends are too hung over to get up, so Hyuk-Jin makes his way to his destination alone. A trip of opportunity takes a cruel and unexpected turn as misunderstanding and crossed paths occur over and over again.
- Han Dae-huei, a public official in charge of residential pollution of Mapo district. No one can disturb his composure: a man who never loses his temper: a man of tranquility; the apotheosis of snobbery. He is a typically unenthusiastic public official up to his bone. Never expect him to try a new thing or change anything.
- A man who struggles with money. A woman who falls prey to money.
- Pong Ddol dreams of forming a band - he names it Golden Chariot after the old cart full of instruments he pulls around the neighborhood in hopes of recruiting band members. Money is another problem and there's little chance they'll find any. So Pong Ddol offers Chul-wook the job of band manager if he helps with financing.
- Jeon Seungchul's citizen registration number brands him as a North Korean defector. It is difficult to find a good job and it's hard to get along with people at church. He is not an ex-convict or a migrant worker, but he is subjected to many discriminations. Like the stray dog he looks after, Jeon Seungchul is a misfit in South Korea's capitalist society.
- Kim Kyung-ho is fired by his university after he questioned the validity of a math question in its entrance exam. Kim files a lawsuit against the university, but it is dismissed. Out of frustration he confronts the judge with a crossbow. Kim is arrested. He says that he did not shoot the judge but the judge insists he did.
- An intricately put together story that brings to the screen Korea's most sensitive issues. Through the lives of various Seoulites, the film features an unfettered look into Korea's modern society by presenting them into four chapters - Moratorium, Amorality, Moral Hazard, and Y2K.
- 3 men believe their life is the saddest and most depressing in the world and one woman also thinks the same about herself as the 3 men. They decide all together to die. The three KD them meet to do things on their bucket lists before they die. Things change though when beautiful Mi-Ja appears in front of them; nicknamed Rose of Betrayal.
- There is a house where a family of four live: mother, her eldest daughter Younghee who is married, younger daughter Kkotnip who is in high school and Younghee's husband Sangho. The family is filled with happiness when Younghee gives birth to a child, but an unfortunate mishap caused by mother leads to the death of the child.
- Six months ago the son of the married couple drowned. The couple, together with the teenager that their son saved, begin a journey to cope with the loss.
- 663114 is a short but hard-hitting monologue of a 66-year-old cicada. The insect draws parallels between the catastrophes of Hiroshima and Fukushima and poses a fundamental question about the future of our planet. 66 is the number of years since Hiroshima and Nagasaki were destroyed by Little Boy and Fat Man. 3/11 is the date of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and following disastrous tsunami. 4 is the number of reactors emitting radiation from the Fukushima Daichii plant.
- Showcases gang members embroiled in fierce competition to achieve their own dreams in their everyday lives.
- Korean comedy film.Three high school students who are startled when a bagful of money and a dead man fall on top of their car. Once they realize just how much money is in the bag, they give up any thought of calling the police.
- Making use of her Chinese that she learned while living in China, Han-young obtains her tour guide-interpreter's license and starts working as a guide in Korea. She gains good results at work, but she is forced to face challenges.
- Joon Geun, a university student who postponed his graduation to look for work, gets kicked out of the dormitory because he failed to apply for a winter semester. He has to get a part-time that provides room and board to survive.
- It's David versus Goliath when a man, Chen, uncovers a corporate conspiracy involving eels tainted by mercury. As he sneaks into South Korea to investigate, Chen finds a connection with a woman named Mi.
- With their fund for a dream vacation in Hawaii stolen by robbers, three fierce grandmothers take it up upon themselves to get the vacation they desperate need - by tracking down the thieves and becoming bank robbers.
- Seo-hee, Nam-hee and Lan. These three girls happen to read their tarot cards. Tarot cards tell them once-in-a-life-time opportunities will be coming to each of them simply by holding tarot cards and chanting magic spells. And the magic spells are nothing but their own names! Once their names are said, very special events begin to unfold.
- A group of North Korean spies, disguised as an ordinary South Korean family, work as spies in South Korea.
- A famed actor, cast as a trans woman in a new film, faces an identity crisis when he begins preparing for the role.
- Four teens live their troubled lives as vagabonds in Seoul's Garibongdong District. Chang is rebellious and violent; Han explores the strange world of the Garibong through Chang; Ran dreams of happiness within harsh reality; and Sa-ri harbors painful life experiences.
- Se-yeon, a manager at a call center, faces a crisis at work after her 19-year-old trainee June disappears, leaving his will. Mi-rae, who used to work as an intern, goes to the final interview for a full-time job and eventually fails. And Se-yeon receives a suspicious video from June.
- Korean Redemption and Revenge. Sung-gong has always been a target for school bullies. One day, the bullies drag him to the home of a fellow high school girl named Jang-mi where they take turns raping her and forcing Sung-gong to do the same against his wish. Ten years later, Sunggong encounters Jang-mi again at a church, and thereafter he pursues his life seeking her forgiveness without confessing that he was one of offenders. But, when he realizes that Jang-mi is still traumatized, he seeks out the bullies again.
- 75 year old Jo Nam Bong and 71 year old Lee Mae Ja have dementia. They've been married for 45 years and they are alike in all ways, mentally and physically. Now they live like they are the only two in the world. Everyday their memories blur, but the romance they had forgotten comes back to them more clearly.
- Set in an old village located in the Southern Gyeongsang Province, the southeastern region of Korea, Nunbal tells the story of two small-town middle school students, a boy who transfers to a new school and his classmate, a girl who is bullied. The film will focus on the boy's relationship with the girl from the same class, and is a heart wrenching story that will tackle the topic of school violence.
- A groups of Korean anarchists in 1920s China are determined to overthrow the military and government.
- A simple labourer in a remote mountain village is driven to desperate measures to provide for the women in his life.
- Dong-chun picks up a barrel of rice wine, the she realizes that the fermentation bubbles tried to say something, she uses Morse code and Farsi language to find out the message that revel the truth of the world.
- A young is forced to work for a criminal organization after he lost his job, but he soon discovers an increasing lust for violence and murder.
- A high school dance duo and a soccer team on a remote island. Two girls create a cheer leading club to pursue their love of dance, but they soon find themselves enthusiastically cheering on the soccer team and the entire island.
- The true story of Korean boxer Kim Duk-koo.
- Seon Woo-jeong is an artist who plagiarizes other people's works and lives on them with a plausible expression 'borrowing'.
- A moving drama depicting the life of a beautiful young man, Jeon Tae-il, a symbolic figure of the Korean labor movement who became a spark of hope for workers' rights.
- A former professional boxer has a helpless past. After a diagnoses makes him reconsider his life, he takes his unusual boxing style back to the ring. ~Hancinema ~
- Ha Jung, a first-year college student, is interested in a boy named Su Wook who works at a secondhand bookstore near her school. In order to see Su Wook, Ha Jung visits the shop to buy and sell books; over time, her lifestyle becomes focused on Su Wook. She learns that he rides around on his bicycle, and this leads her to learn to ride one.They begin to express their feelings for each other, but neither of them are aware of each other's painful secrets from the past.
- Yi-jung is in her late twenties and still lives with her mother. Having raised her daughter alone, Su-kyung is now ready to start a new life with her fiancé and leave the past behind. Not so Yi-jung, who from an early age has all too often had to serve as an outlet for her irascible mother's frustrations. The many years of disregard have left her with a crippling mixture of suppressed feelings towards her mother from whom she simply cannot break free. When an argument between the two escalates in a supermarket car park, Su-kyung hits her daughter with her car. Just an accident, the mother claims. Malicious intent, Yi-jung retorts. This rebellion marks the beginning of an arduous process for both women to cut the cord.