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- Can one day shape the rest of your life? A feature documentary on the South-Korean education system
- He is not their Uncle, and his name is not Joe. But to the old ladies of An-dong, a rural community in southeastern Korea, Uncle Joe is almost the only contact they have to the modern world. Uncle Joe's delivery service is extraordinary. He reached 15 isolated villages that have neither markets nor public transport, and has delivered to the clients' door - or even into their refrigerators - whatever they order since 1997. The film follows Uncle Joe's delivery road from spring to winter with smiles, loves, and tears between one delivery man and 800 elderly.
- The animator and filmmaker, Nawruz, an immigrant from Southern Philippinnes, has struggled to find a better place in old housing district, BLISS, for a decade. With a high living cost and unstable jobs in Manila, he gets a financial support from his mother every two months. One day, his mother notices him to pack his luggages and come back hometown. Before he leaves BLISS, he makes all last-ditch efforts to stay more in Manila and starts recording all situation with a selfie sticks and Gopro camera. Will his plan work? Will he get a space of his own in Manila?
- In exploring the stories of four representative endangered species I'm A Legend wants to remind humankind that all animals have the right to live on this planet.
- A young Chinese folk singer left his hometown to the big city, only to return to his musical traditions. On this journey, his humor, anger and powerful folk songs all comes from the rural life of past. That's the real taste of soil and dust.
- REMEMBER ME explores the issue of endangered species on our planet today. Disappeared from the wild, many can be only found in captivity or in monitored breeding programs.
- This is about a poignant tale of love, life and afterlife through the only man, Mr.Kang, who offers a free funeral service for those who die alone. One day, as the city council sets up a simple and cost-effective system for the solitary death and bans his work, things don't progress so smoothly.
- In the 70s and 80s, many orangutans were released into the forests of Borneo, Indonesia. New research has shown that these releases may have endangered the genetic purity of the local orangutan population. Following scientists genetic research, new steps have been put into place to prevent it from happening again. These researchers ask that all orangutans must take a genetic test before release. This ensures the preservation of endangered orangutan species but leaves many of them in a state of limbo between captivity and rehabilitation. This film takes a look at humans giving themselves a chance to fix their mistakes while they fight to preserve fragile orangutan species. Although it started with good intentions, now they need to rush to turn back time.
- What music would be played if some day North and South Korea would get reunited one day? Andreas, a German pianist, living in Korea for over 20 years, and his composer friend Ratko in Germany have an idea.
- Three Germans who experienced the Fall of the Berlin Wall living in Korea on their perspective on the still divided Korean peninsula