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Total trailers found: 13
20 October 2011
A former boxer turned parking lot attendant finds hope in the love of the blind telemarketer who walks into his booth one day.
23 October 2020
A tragic accident lead to Akari's blindness, but she clings to life and the smaller pleasures it can still afford her.
26 May 2011
An impossibly cute and thoroughly touching omnibus of 4 short fillms about how humans can elevate their own relationships through bonding with animals - featuring some of the cutest puppies and kittens ever on the silver screen!
03 October 1998
In early winter, a business man who has drown in debt gives his family a ride to commit a joint suicide.
03 September 2004
TV Producer Kang Min enters Spider Forest for a documentary. He enters a cabin and discovers two brutally murdered bodies.
14 January 2005
Hyeon-seong, a film director struggling with writing a new screenplay, visits a remote southern island he stayed 10 years ago to fulfill a promise he made with his girlfriend at the time.
30 March 2006
Two long time friends who used to play in the band "The Magicians" are sitting and drinking in Jae-sung's own bar/café situated deep in the forest.
23 November 2001
The film is in three parts. The first introduces three women who are separately suffering from their own psychological injuries.
03 December 2009
In the early 20th century, a group of Joseon people traveled from Korea to Cuba in the hope of making money, a century later their descendants continue to make a home there.
01 January 2005
Three digital short films: 'Worldly Desires' by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, 'Haze' by Tsukamoto Shinyn
21 January 2007
A documentary consisting of twenty-two Korean directors' interviews about Kim Ki-young and respect fe
19 April 2012
Park Yong-woo decides to embark on a journey to "the forest." Located on Yakushima Island in southern Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, the Unesco World Heritage site is home to the renowned forest that is said to have inspired the Miyazaki Hayao animated film "Princess Mononoke" (1997).
08 September 2003
This debut feature from female Korean director Park Kyung-hee tells the story of a photographer whose life is changed indelibly when she discovers she has a rare disease which causes tunnel vision and possible eventual blindness.