
Ahn Sung-ki
1952 (74 года)야시
Park Nam-su
Chang Mi-hee, Kim Chu-Ryeon
Seung-ah fails to get into college and wander through life. She meets Jin-tae and loses her virginity to him. She continues to be psychologically lost until she meets her true love Seok-ho, an ice hockey player. But he dies tragically during a game. Her wanderings in night markets lead her to meet psychiatrist named Min Jeong-gi. They develop a father/daughter relationship but she is soon disappointed by his hypocrisy. She returns to Jin-tae and begins to appreciate rough but genuine nature and begins a new life.
Night Markets
축제
Im Kwon-taek
Ahn Sung-ki, Oh Jung-hae
While working on a fairytale about his senile, dementia-stricken octogenarian mother, a famous South Korean novelist receives news that his mother has passed away, so he leaves the city and returns to her village to take part in the funeral.
Festival
북극의 눈물
Cho Jun-muk, Heo Tae-jeong
Ahn Sung-ki
In the Arctic, the sun never sets in the summer while in the winter, this icy, northernmost area is enveloped in darkness. A place where aurora lights cascade from above and exotic creatures live in the bitter cold. However, the ice in the Arctic is melting away today. Tears in the Arctic sheds light on the dire problems that our planet is facing as the inhabitants, wildlife and environment in the Arctic are under siege. The plight of the Inuit is covered to show how the natural way of things may come to a screeching halt with catastrophic consequences for our planet. The changing situation for the wildlife and people who inhabit the Arctic are documented in detail. Are people taking notice of the warning signs of climate change that could lead to disastrous results?
Tears in the Arctic
The Warrior
Kim Sung-soo
Jung Woo-sung, Ahn Sung-ki
In 1375, China was in chaos between Yuan Dynasty and Ming Dynasty. Coryo (an ancient kingdom of Korea then) sent a delegation of many diplomats, soldiers and a silent slave to make peace with the new Chinese government. However, this delegation got charged as spies and sent in exile to a remote desert.
The Warrior
라디오 스타
Lee Joon-ik
Park Joong-hoon, Ahn Sung-ki
Once a famous singer, Choi Gon is reduced to doing gigs in cafes after being involved in a scandal. When Choi Gon gets arrested after an argument, Park Minsu, his manager, seeks help from a director of a radio station, who agrees, with a condition.
Radio Star
Silmido
Kang Woo-suk
Sol Kyung-gu, Ahn Sung-ki
On 31 January 1968, 31 North Korean commandos infiltrated South Korea in a failed mission to assassinate President Park Chung-hee. In revenge, the South Korean military assembled a team of 31 criminals on the island of Silmido to kill Kim Il-sung for a suicide mission to redeem their honor, but was cancelled, leaving them frustrated. It is loosely based on a military uprising in the 1970s.
Silmido
미술관 옆 동물원
Lee Jeong-hyang
Shim Eun-ha, Lee Sung-jae
Through a misunderstanding, Chul-su arrives on the doorstep of Chun-hie. Having nowhere else to go, he forces her to allow him to stay until they can contact their mutual friend to solve the problem. Their initial contempt for each other gradually softens.
Art Museum by the Zoo
그 섬에 가고싶다
Park Kwang-su
Ahn Sung-ki, Moon Sung-keun
Moon Chae-Ku and his friend Kim Chul try to bring the body of Moon's father back to his native Kwisong Island for burial. Their ferry is intercepted by resentful islanders who will not let the boat dock, because of the father's political activities in the 1950's, informing on Communist sympathizers. Kim Chul, through flashbacks, recalls people and events from his island childhood.
To the Starry Island