Korean Cinema Today
The ActressesSix actresses from different generations come together for a magazine fashion shoot. The employees work in a tense atmosphere where a psychological tug-of-war enrages among the actresses. The actresses raise their voice as time go...
World Cinema
The AlbanianA one-way trip into the dark side of the European dream, where nobody cares, and where exile, loneliness and money prevail. [The Albanian] is the story of Arben, who leaves Europe’s poorest country for the richest. He needs money...
Open Cinema
The Bang Bang ClubThis is a realistic human dramatization of the activities of four photojournalists who documented the horrors of Apartheid accompanied by a series of love stories, based on the memoirs of Pulitzer Prize winners Greg Marinovich and...
Wide Angle
The Boy and the WhoreA boy meets a mysterious lady in the midst of a desert where a rocket crashed. Men worship her with gifts, and she guides them to the deepest part of the desert. The boy wonders if she is the god who was on the crashed rocket. Whe...
Open Cinema
The Butcher, the Chef and the Swordman[The Butcher, the Chef and the Swordsman] follows the journey of a mystical blade as it passes through the hands of three ambitious men. As the interwoven story unfolds, they find that the blade possesses the power to dramatically...
Special Programs in Focus
The Children of DiyarbakirA normal family outing turns into a nightmare. When their parents are murdered, the younger brother and sister are left with the baby. They scrape through by, selling furniture, but the ordeal seems to be endless. Children orphane...
Special Programs in Focus
The DelinquentsJulian, Ramon, Juan, El Chato, Paco and Manolo are a group of low class youths wandering the impoverished streets of Madrid. To help Juan become a bullfighter, his friends steal money, and one of them eventually dies. Carlos Saura...
A Window on Asian Cinema
The DitchIn the late 1950s, people considered right wing sent to the labor camp in the middle of Gobi desert. Harsh labor, unbearable weather and the horrible shortage of the food push the people disappeared into the sandy ditch of the nig...
A Window on Asian Cinema
The DrunkardAccording to director Freddie Wong, Hong Kong’s culture in the 21st century is not so different from that of the 1960s. Pop fiction and martial arts novels prevail over serious literature, and most of all, money is a priority abov...
Korean Cinema Retrospective
The Earth[The Earth] is a representative literary film based on Park Kyung-ri’s epic novel, and features voice recordings done by Jimi Kim herself for the first time since Shin Sang-ok’s [Prince Daewon] in 1968. She played a role of the gr...