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Cinco años después de establecerse en un rancho de ovejas en Hwacheon, Jin-woo (Kang Gil-woo) ha estado criando a su sobrina Seol como si fuera su propia hija, junto a su pareja del mismo sexo, Hyun-min (Hong Kyung). Un día, la hermana melliza de Jin-woo, Eun-young (Lee Sang-Hee), que es la madre biológica de Seol, aparece en la puerta de su casa e insiste en llevarse a la chica con ella. Mientras Jin-woo duda en entregarle a Seol, Eun-young, enojada, revela la relación de Jin-woo con Hyun-min frente a sus vecinos.
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Una pareja de mediana edad, Eun-ju y Heung-ju, visitan el templo Cheongpyeong en Chuncheon, 30 años después de su primer encuentro nocturno. Volviendo del templo, Eunju descubre que ha perdido su teléfono. Heung-ju pretende ayudarla a buscarlo al día siguiente, pero descubre que ella ha ido por su cuenta. A medida que avanza la noche de invierno, ambos deambularán por el templo y se encontrarán casualmente con otras personas –desde amigos hasta antiguos amantes–, incluida una joven pareja demasiado parecida a ellos mismos hace 30 años.
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A girl was missing, and her father has searched for her whereabouts for 17 years. The film depicts the life of families left behind. They can't give up nor keep searching. Their lives should go on. The film asks what is left after someone is evaporated.
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Guerra de Corea, septiembre de 1950. Para luchar contra las fuerzas enemigas asentadas en el sur de la península, el general MacArthur ordena el inicio de la Operación Desembarco en Incheon, desplegando ataques en otros lugares a modo de distracción. Sin disponer realmente de fuerzas militares de sobra, 772 jóvenes estudiantes soldados coreanos, apenas entrenados, son enviados a la playa de Jangsari, donde se enfrentarán a un destino heroico y descubrirán el valor de la amistad. (Secuela de «Operación Chromite», estrenada en 2016.)
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Sung-hwan, who returned from Italy, reunites with Kyo-hwan.
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Since she was young, Soo-Nam has been able to do anything well with her hands. She holds 14 different certificates for typing excellence, but a computer takes over her job. Luckily, she finds a new job and marries. Soo-Nam and her husband decide to buy a house. They take out a loan to pay for their home. Soo-Nam works hard to pay off the loan, but she falls into more debt. Then an opportunity arises to pay off all her debts at once.
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Jung-woo attends the funeral when he hears that the son of his close junior, Soo-hyeon, has died. While drinking alcohol to comfort Soo-hyeon at the funeral, Su-hyeon suddenly begins to confide in her past. Soo-hyeon's confession leads to a strange and cruel story about the death of his son. (The 15th Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival 2016)
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Hyun-myung, Doo-yong- and Gun-woo decide to spend the night at their secret place at the pond to celebrate their last day of high school and Sung-pil’s sister Kyung-mi’s birthday. Later night as the party intensifies, Gun-woo and Kyung-mi go back home quickly to get something, however they don’t make it back. The rest go searching for them only to find Gun-woo’s broken scooter and Kyung-mi’s dead body near the verge of the town and Gun-woo is missing. Four years later, Hyun-myung comes back in town and runs into his old friends. Eventually the truth of the past unfolds.
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A lonely boy meets some fun kids in a Mega Mart. They take him under their wing but warn him against the mysterious man who they are sure must be a killer...
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Pong Ddol dreams of forming a band – he names it Golden Chariot after the old cart full of instruments he pulls around the neighbourhood 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. Strong emotions and subtle humor add depth to a film that may seem reminiscent of the instinctive wit seen in the work of Hong Sang-soo. Although the story involves a heterogeneous group of individuals who have been marked by traumas from the past, music has the potential to bring people together and smooth over old wounds, thereby allowing the story to move toward a positive resolution. But resolution doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll become stars – and they couldn’t care less.
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The populace of a South Korean island rebels against police brutality. The protesters are labeled as communists, and the army is dispatched.