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- The absolute top secret love story of a chaebol heiress who made an emergency landing in North Korea because of a paragliding accident and a North Korean special officer who falls in love with her and who is hiding and protecting her.
- A nice-guy cop with Dissociative Identity Disorder must protect a woman on the run from a corrupt ex-boyfriend and his associates.
- Jong-su bumps into a girl who used to live in the same neighborhood, who asks him to look after her cat while she's on a trip to Africa. When back, she introduces Ben, a mysterious guy she met there, who confesses his secret hobby.
- Ha-jin travels 1000 years back in time and lands in the era of Goryeo Dynasty as a young girl named Hae-soo. She, now trapped in another person's body, becomes involved in a power struggle against various vicious contenders to the throne.
- After being institutionalized in a mental hospital, Su-mi reunites with her sister, Su-yeon, and they return to live at their country home. But strange events plague the house, leading to surprising revelations and a shocking conclusion.
- A young man sees a drunk, cute woman standing too close to the tracks at a metro station in Seoul and pulls her back. She ends up getting him into trouble repeatedly after that, starting on the train.
- A series based on a real person in Korean history, Suh, Jang-geum.
- In 1999, a voice actor moves from Il Mare, a seaside house, and leaves a Christmas card in its (magical) mailbox. An architecture student receives it in 1997, and a friendship separated by 2 years begins.
- The story is about two childhood friends, Joon-suh and Eun-suh, who grew up together but were forced to part ways when Eun-suh's family moved away. Many years later, they meet again by chance and rekindle their friendship.
- A housewife and grandma takes over the family business 1977, after her husband is hurt during a strike.
- The life of the famous gisaeng (female entertainer), Hwang Jin Yi, who lived in 16th century Korea.
- Two men work for a criminal organization to clean up the aftermath messes. One day, they receive an unexpected order.
- On the mean streets of Providence, five friends struggle for a future in the mob-infested neighborhood known as Federal hill. Petty burglar Ralph and his drug-dealing friend Nicky are inseparable until Nicky meets a beautiful….
- The Amazing Race Asia is a reality television competition between 10-12 teams of two in a race around the world for $100,000$ to 'amazing' locations.
- A story of two 13-year-old boys in a small country village during the last days of the Korean War. Sungmin's father gets a job at US army camp through his daughter's American boyfriend, and the family gets richer. But Changhee's father has been long-lost and his mother can't even afford one meal a day for her children. One day, the boys peep into a deserted mill-house which is unofficially used for prostitution, and find out Changhee's mother with a GI soldier. Changhee sets fire to the place and runs away. Months later, Sungmin hears a rumor that his best friend has been killed by a group of angry American soldiers and makes an empty grave with other boys. A year later, Sungmin's father gets fired for stealing things from the camp. Sangmin goes to Changhee's grave to bid farewell and the family leaves the village.
- A brother and sister learn to use their martial arts to protect the ocean they love.
- The vision of the short film "Mono no aware" is very symbolic, it tells how a human being is an integral part of the world in which he finds himself and must not feel in any way different from it. The human being believes himself different from the rest of the world because he believes in the deities and is more evolved, but in reality all this is not even an illusion that we create from the reality of the facts. The journey of this man is nothing more than an awareness that we human beings do not escape from what we really are and we must accept it, becoming aware of ourselves. But in the end, the human being looks for a "meaning" to his existence outside the world, he tries to find a response that does not belong to our world and for this reason he leaves behind the nature that created him.
- There is no denying the evocative power of food to remind us of who we are and where we come from. And after living in Asia for over fifteen years, Jessica was longing for the burgers and barbecue of her native Tennessee. With the help of her husband Dongseop, Jessica opened an American-style diner out of her home on Jeju Island, South Korea in 2018. But after being featured on one of the country's most popular television shows, the couple must now adjust to the shock of their newfound TV fame, the crowds of curious new customers it brings, and all this against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. Exploring themes of food, home, identity, and celebrity, Ten by Ten is an intimate portrait of Jessica's journey through these events as she learns to navigate the blurred boundaries between private life and public persona.
- In a world captured on a film camera, a timeless love story inspired by the biblical creation of the world unfolds, as two souls navigate through trials and tribulations, discovering the power of love that transcends time and space.
- South Korea has undergone a massive political, economic, and social shift since it was liberated from Japan at end of World War II. It dealt with rediscovering its own identity while working to shape its own for the future, which resulted in a devastating civil war in the 1950s. The following decades after the war experienced massive economic growth that stunned experts around the world. The 80s were full of political turmoil and protests against the government, and then the 90s experienced the results of those protests with democratization. It was then followed by an economic crisis that brought to a halt the economic growth Korea was continuing to experience. However, in the early 2000s the Korean economy was back on track. Now the Korea of today is one of the most technologically advanced and prosperous countries in the world and continues to grow and evolve. This documentary does not focus on how, or why those changes took place; however, that accelerated transformation of a country serves as the backdrop of the film. Korea's quick growth resulted in much contrast between the old and young, and rural and urban. This documentary visually shows the different aspects of Korean life, and is narrated over by Koreans of all ages and backgrounds that are a part of it. Their narration examines their thoughts of the Korea around them, of the different generations, and of all of the changes they have seen and experienced throughout their lives. All of this is blended together to show the diverse aspects of one country that has tremendously transformed in such a short time.
- Teen refugees' drawings are brought to life through hand-drawn animation to tell four original stories defining the meaning of home.
- One act of kindness can change anyone's day.
- TV Mini SeriesAn AI designed to counteract misogyny becomes sentient, escapes its server bank, and works with angry healthcare personnel to impregnate men across the country.
- Migz interviews Bravo TV's Below Deck, Chef Ben Robinson at the Gathering 2019. The event took place during Audrain's Newport Concours and Motor Week in Newport, Rhode Island
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.3 (61)TV EpisodeAll teams complete the task and receive a clue to go to the airport and get to Seoul, South Korea, which is approximately 4,000 miles away. Despite a rule that requires the teams to leave for the airport in vans at one-hour intervals, the teams all end up together at the airport. There, they take a plane that heads to Singapore and then connects to Seoul. Once at Singapore, two teams, David and Jeff and Jon and Al find that a flight heading to Hong Kong will arrive in Seoul one hour earlier. They take this flight and form a sort of alliance, arriving in Seoul first. Once in Seoul, the teams find a clue that takes them to an icy area close to the South Korean border. This creates confusion, with David and Jeff getting lost and having a harrowing experience when their taxi driver takes them past where they should be and are surrounded by military vehicles.
- Nari, an employee at Tony's office, has been bothering him to do a show on her native Korea. Tony gives in to the pressure and next thing you know, they're in Seoul and the adventure begins.
- What's cooler than being cool? Ice cool. In this episode, we salute 5 of the best snow-stopping stunts of all time. Features: . Valery Rozov BASE jump from the highest mountain in the world, Everest . Jesper Tjäder's skies his own innovative slopestyle course in Sweden . Red Bull pushes the limits of halfpipe snowboarding and challenges the world's best snowboarders with the first ever side by side superpipes . Motorcycle speedway racing takes to the ice . F1's youngest ever driver Max Verstappen takes a Formula 1 car for a ride on the legendary Streif ski course in Kitzbuhel in Austria.
- 2021TV Episode
- A comedy series about a couple seeking new friendships later in life, who turn a new site hoping to find the perfect fit.
- The Amazing Race Asia is a reality television competition between ten teams of two in a race around the world. The race is divided into a number of legs wherein teams travel and complete various tasks to obtain clues to help them progress to a Pit Stop where they are given a chance to rest and recover before starting the next leg twelve hours later. The first team to arrive at a Pit Stop is often awarded a prize while the last team is normally eliminated from the race (except in non-elimination legs, where the last team to arrive may be penalised in the following leg). The final leg of each race is run by the last three remaining teams, and the first to arrive at the final destination wins the US$100,000 cash prize.
- 201626mTV-148.9 (14)TV EpisodeEmeril travels to South Korea where he meets up with chef Danny Bowien and his own manager and mentor, Shep Gordon, who is credited with launching the celebrity chef movement. The three embark on a pilgrimage to a chef with no restaurant and no customers who cooks only vegan cuisine. Her name is Jeong Kwan and she is a Zen Buddhist nun who happens to be one of the best chefs in the world.