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The Violinmaker

A stringed instrument workshop in Gyeongju. Dong-joon is a man who has dedicated his entire life to the violin. He has suffered from hearing loss since the age of one, and without a hearing aid he cannot even hear the sound of an airplane passing overhead. Making a sound-sensitive stringed instrument requires extraordinary effort, and Dong-joon's family is worried and concerned about his decision to pursue a career as a musical instrument maker. Meanwhile, Dong-joon prepares to enter an international violin-making competition in Mittenwald, Germany to prove his skills.

The Violinmaker

NR 2024
Gwisintong

​The piano arrived in Korea in 1900, about 200 years after its invention. The first people who saw the piano people who first saw the piano were said to have heard an unintelligible sound coming from inside the barrel and called it 'ghost barrel'. 'Ghost Barrel' is a music documentary that retraces the footsteps of the piano in Korea over the past 120 years. The journey 'Ghost Tong' follows pianists Won Jae-yeon and Kim Jae-won, musicologist Heo Ji-yeon, piano tuner Yang Hyung-joo, carrier Cho Hyung-chun, Kim Ki-seon, and Kim Sung-jong, a piano tuner, repairer, and distributor. past, present, and future of the piano.

Gwisintong

NR 2023
DREAM BOYS

In September 2007, the musical "DREAM BOYS" was staged at the Imperial Theatre in Tokyo, featuring a main cast of KAT-TUN members Kazuya Kamenashi & Koki Tanaka, alongside Tomoyuki Yara of MA (Musical Academy); the production garnered high acclaim & saw tickets sell out on the very first day. This release is packed with highlights, featuring the full two-act musical—showcasing innovative, dynamic, & intricate staging, such as Kamenashi’s aerial performance that made full use of the theater space—as well as the "SHOW TIME" segment, which is filled with famous songs and hits.

DREAM BOYS

NR 2008
Moshimoshi

The title is "What if history?" Starting with a man making a phone call from a public phone, Heisei office workers using shoulder phones, bubble-era women using mobile phones, gangster gals using flip phones, and other representative people of the time. Let's connect through dance. The song is sung by Thelma Aoyama, who became popular with the Docomo commercial "Soba Iru Ne". From there, the era progressed further with smartphones and VR, and finally to the present. All the people who have appeared so far will take to the stage and deliver the 30-year history of Moshi Moshi through song and dance, conveying Docomo's commitment to connecting people with energy.

Moshimoshi

NR 2024