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- In 1973, while exiled in Japan, South Korea's Kim Dae-Jung is kidnapped. Five days later he mysteriously reappears in Seoul. He will go on to become president of a democratic South Korea and he will win the Nobel peace prize. See the events leading up to the kidnapping and what happened during the five days Kim was held. Masuo Tomita is a Japanese intelligence officer who is in love with Korean teacher Lee Jeong-Mi. In an attempt to save her he is caught up in the plan to kidnap and kill Kim Dae-Jung.
- he animated version features Tunstall walking around an animated pop-up fantasy world, and engages in activities such as walking up giant guitars, riding miniature trains, and drifting off into space.
- Known as "KT" to friends and family, Kevin Townsend is a seasoned fly-fisherman and upland bird-hunter who, accompanied by his canine companions, passionately seeks Outdoor Adventure wherever it leads.
- "KT Guttenberg - Auf den Spuren der Macht: Der Fall Putin" is a documentary on RTL Deutschland.
- Documentary about Alexander Korda, made just after his death.
- Music video for KT Tunstall's song, Black Horse and the Cherry Tree.
- "KT Guttenberg - Um Gottes willen? Die Macht der Kirche in Deutschland" is a documentary on RTL Deutschland.
- The American version, directed by Patrick Daughters features Tunstall in different situations involving a circus in Romania. This version aired for a short time in the US and has seemingly been replaced in rotations by the animated version.
- The British version, directed by Big TV!, is a simple performance video in which Tunstall and her band play across from another set of Tunstall and her band.
- Make like it's the late 80's with this surprising and excellent latecomer video for KT Tunstall's impactful collaborative song 'Two Way', featuring guitar-slaying, perma-hat-wearing, swoonesome James Bay, taken from her latest album release 'KIN'. If you don't quite remember the Super Mario Bros or Sonic The Hedgehog making you feel emotional per se, prepare to be completely confused as you well up watching this slice of 16-bit genius from writer/director and VFX Grand Wizard Christopher M. Anthony, who just happens to be part of the Oscar-winning team who made 'The Jungle Book' look like it was actually happening. This is Anthony's second pop at directing, and his feature film debut is imminent...which will be starring proper humans. In the meantime, there's much nostalgia and storyline to enjoy here, and remember, it's gotta be Two Way, or it's never gonna work. Sob.