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A sixteen-year-old girl lives on an island in the South Sea with her grandmother, whose quad bike is strictly out of bounds for the girl. Her grandmother and her dog have been the world to the girl, but now she begins to think about the world outside the island.
Island of Young-a
All along, the Great Eye was watching.
The Dragon Slayer
Captures the lives of city dwellers during their winter days in different places.
Winter Days
As Sung-hee, a middle school senior aspiring to become a pianist, prepares for an arts high school entrance exam, she finds herself unexpectedly confused during a lesson on Schubert’s Wanderer Fantasy. What does it really mean to play in a "feminine" way?
Wanderer Fantasy
쫑마리
Two layers of mesh overlap on the left. One rotates over the course of a day, its speed shifting gradually. On the right, a single mesh remains still. Digital interference is continuously superimposed onto the physical rotation. Where no rotation occurs, motion persists through digital interference alone. Under different conditions, the two images arrive at similar shimmering forms. The sound drifts with the sky. Tremolo. Pulse.
A Study In Meshes
Riel, high school student with satanic blood, is a guitarist for heavy metal band. After her band fails to perform at the school talent show, she fell in love with school’s handsome senior, Junhyeok. Junhyeok offers Riel to join his CCM band, but there are procedures to take.
Bad Blood
Jeongsu trains at a boxing gym and enters an amateur tournament. To study his opponent, Chanwoong, he secretly spars with him but soon realises the skill gap. As the match approaches, anxiety overwhelms him. He loses control during a sparring session with Juho and regrets it. Carrying his fears, Jeongsu steps into the ring, unsure of himself but determined to fight.
Toe to Toe
Who really benefits from technological progress? In Silent Engine, Korean interdisciplinary artist Kahee Jeong uses image and sound to examine the growing digital divide and the exclusivity of our technological future, revealing its impact on society.
Silent Engine
Ye-jin looks like she is in her 20s, but she is actually in her mid-70s. She is suffering from an “unaging disease” as an aftereffect of being born to his parents who were affected by the atomic bomb. Victims, including Yejin, are called “Immortal” and live through social discrimination. However, Ye-jin wants to confidently come out to society and live with people while working as a model. Meiji TV, a fictional Japanese broadcasting station, covers Yejin.
Immortal
On an ordinary afternoon, I witness a lizard sever its tail and flee. Feeling a strange kinship with the abandoned tail, I wonder if humans, too, are beings made of two selves.
Autotomy
Woo-jin, a boy who is at the funeral of his parents who died in a car accident, meets a boy named San. During the 3-day funeral, the two become closer but...
His Boy
Pink Monkey, a character loved all over the world. Everywhere is full of Pink Monkeys. And Sebastian, the artist who created the Pink Monkey. One day, Sebastian starts having a nightmare of being killed by a Pink Monkey. He has to get rid of all the Pink Monkeys to escape the nightmare. The story of Sebastian, who has a dilemma between creation and destruction.
Pink Monkey
GG: How Korean Gamers Are Made
Si-rak participates in rehearsals with the cast to write an audio description for the performance.
The Form of Matter
Just 0.2 seconds after a sound wave reaches the cochlea, the brain interprets the vibrations as a sound with unique qualities of distance, direction and speed. The emotions and meanings we attach to each sound are subjective.
Noise: Unwanted Sound
Living Euljiro traces the neglected losses of those living within a centuries-old district of maze-like alleys at the heart of Seoul. Through intimate encounters and textured observation, it creates a mosaic of perspectives exploring memory, identity, and resistance—revealing the human cost of a relentless urban Masterplan beyond a binary narrative of gentrification.
Living Euljiro
After a devastating plague wiped out all livestock, a world where humans hunt humans out of greed has emerged. Jung-mi, who lives alone in hiding to survive by avoiding other humans, is suddenly visited by her daughter Hye-won—whom she was separated from three years ago while fleeing—carrying a mysterious bag.
Broken Winter
Canaan Kim Yong Ki
There are nine dogs left in a redevelopment area somewhere in Namyangju, abandoned in the heatwave. The dogs under the sun wait for something, endlessly. (@byeollae_stardangdang)
Dogs in the Sun
중독: 그녀들의 비밀
November 2022, the day of the college entrance exam. Soyoung wanders the school halls in search of her missing mother. With only fifteen minutes left before the exam begins, she finds herself caught between the test—and the one person she can't find.
Halloweenday
Geon goes out searching for Ji-cheol, who left him when he was young.
Family in Search of a Nest
Passage
In the summer of 1994, as a time capsule was buried under Namsan to mark Seoul’s status as the capital, Sol suddenly breaks up with her boyfriend Hyun. Hyun insists that placing a ring in the capsule will seal their eternal love, but Sol doesn’t believe him. In 2024, a time capsule park guide and an antique shop worker who both resemble Sol and Hyun meet a woman claiming to have come for the capsule. As they stroll through the park, the man is drawn to her and offers her a ring.
Capital Love
Eunjo, Moonnie, and Geun-young are old friends. To live a more disciplined life, Moonnie hires a hitman to kill her if she fails to follow her schedule. The next day, Moonnie goes missing. Amateur detective Geun-young begins investigating to find her friend, and her suspicions turn towards Eunjo.
Where Is Moonnie?
Haunt
A director blames the failed shoot on personal feelings toward their actor. The actor auditions for a role in a shamanic tale about a goblin that's entered a woman’s body. The story is told twice, solely from one person’s point of view, but differently.
The Goblin Play
광복 80주년 KBS 대기획 조용필 이 순간을 영원히
An exercise in excavation and a reflection on impermanence, Minjung Kim’s From My Cloud delicately sifts through and assembles videos from her personal archive, rescuing moments both banal and sublime from the digital ether.
From My Cloud
To Heaven
I found myself at an impasse, consumed by the question: "Can I truly continue making films and art?" As an artist who must also survive within society, these were deep, existential concerns. This crisis led me to Song Jong-won (90), a master stone craftsman famous for sculpting Dolhareubang (Jeju's iconic stone guardians). When I first encountered him, my primary question was simple: "What is his enduring motivation to keep creating these stone figures?" I began visiting his workshop every week. I discovered that Mr. Song, despite growing up in an era when finishing middle school was difficult, had gone on to major in English literature and become a teacher. Yet, he eventually became so absorbed in stone craft that he quit his formal career. For six months, my camera captured Mr. Song Jong-won as he meticulously completed a single Dolhareubang.
Chisel and Hammer
Kim Kim Kim
People Before the Sea.
Top Right Corner
In the near future, a machine called "REVE" is invented that can broadcast dreams as videos. A new type of creator, the Dreameater, rises to fame by sharing their dreams as content. Eunha, a Dreameater eager for popularity, joins a clinical trial that promises to let her dream whatever she wants.
Dreamator
Jeong-oh is trying to sell a fan that belonged to his girlfriend, Jeong-hyun. The defective fan doesn’t sell, so he takes it to a repair shop. There, Jeong-oh asks a question he’s been harboring since Jeong-hyun’s death: “Do fans made these days still cause people to die if left on while sleeping?” He searches the fan’s user manual and finds no warnings. So, he decides to take revenge on the owner of the company that made the fan, using the same method that (presumably) caused Jeong-hyun’s death.
When the Fan Stops
Two girls who speak different languages search for a missing conch. One sees it as a belonging from her late brother, the other assumes it's her friend's brother under a curse. Through a journey of misunderstandings, they slowly begin to realize that maybe there are also other things worth finding.
Mr. Tony is not Really a Shell!
In Suncheon Bay, Felix, a bowed fiddler crab who lives alone and is tired of competition, survives an attack by a spoonbill with Madeline. The two become a couple and give birth to a son, Sonny.
Stay Alive
Jian sees something fall outside her window. When she steps outside, she finds a dead dog and takes a photo of it. A week later, her old close friend Lynn comes to visit. Lynn's roommate, Sue, disappeared after leaving behind a cryptic letter. Looking at the photo of the dead dog together, they reflect on those who have disappeared. *At the request of the director, subtitles are not provided partially.
The Fallen Dog
There are children in front of the beach. Hye-sun sends a letter to Gwang-hwa, conveying her love and mentioning the foods she ate and her health condition. Gwang-hwa replies to the letter. The two people read letters sent at different times together. And they are heading to the same place.
Dear S
Coincidence comes out of the blue, fleeting like a whisper. It touches us, leaving layers of memory. 'Yul' rescues a kitten from her apartment's stray cat feeding station. For the first time in her life, she crosses the fence to uncover the circumstances of the kitten's abandonment.
A Pear Tree In The Star Village
Amid a shortage of public water supply facilities and growing distrust of tap water, the bottled water market has surged to a staggering $300 billion industry. In India, private water suppliers known as the ‘Water Mafia’ thrive, while in Chiapas, Mexico, Coca-Cola has become a substitute for water itself. Against this backdrop, an astounding one million plastic bottles of water are sold every minute. The carbon emissions of bottled water are 700 times higher than those of tap water. Yet, some bottled water products bear a "carbon-neutral" label. How can water packaged in plastic, derived from fossil fuels, and transported hundreds of kilometers be classified as ‘Carbon neutral’?
Carbon Pirates
The music that adorned the time of Kivotos is reborn through the majestic melodies of an orchestra. All the precious moments shared with the students are woven into one grand harmony in '2025 Sound Archive: The Orchestra'. The melody that resonates deeply in your heart is filled with unforgettable memories. The emotions of the day will echo once again in theaters.
Blue Archive : The Orchestra in Cinema
Eun-ah, once the worst student in school, hears a rumor about a top student ghost. Desperate to escape her overbearing mother's pressure, she strikes a deal with the ghost and becomes possessed. While her mother is initially thrilled by Eun-ah's sudden transformation into the top student, suspicion soon arises.
Dreams Come True
Mirae’s Tomorrow
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When their father loses a finger in a factory accident, siblings Li-hee and Li-ahn set off on a quest to find it. But beneath the factory lies a terrifying secret the young pair could never have imagined. Will the siblings make it back safely from their journey to retrieve their father's missing finger?
Papa’s Finger
A man who had left home and was living by selling drugs was suddenly confronted by his own sister, causing a clash with his brother.
Castaways
The Chipmunk learns that the Squirrel is moving in across from its home. Curious and excited to befriend the newcomer, the Chipmunk approaches with a small gift. But the Squirrel only responds with an unreadable expression and a curt attitude. Still, the Chipmunk doesn’t give up and keeps finding ways to express its feelings.
The Chipmunk and the Squirrel
When the ritual for Ingong's graduation film goes completely wrong, he sets out to find a pig's head. The moment he steps outside, a strange new world unfolds. There, he is hailed as the legendary hero destined to defeat an evil dragon. There is only one way back to reality: slay the dragon!
The Boy and the Dragon
Fallout Operation: Sunburst depicts intense combat in the Mojave. SODAZ's fan animation shows a desperate battle for Helios One, featuring power armor and strategic maneuvers. Expect heavy weaponry, tactical decisions, and a gritty depiction of war.
Fallout: Sunburst
Joey, extroverted with a capital “P,” is a friend who always opens up new worlds and is anything but ordinary. Having long claimed to see things others cannot, he finally declares that he will leave behind the path of a civil servant to become a shaman.
About My Friend Joey
An ant has spent its whole life inside the nest, but now it decides to venture out in search of paradise. Yet the world beyond is like a harsh winter storm—can it endure to the end and find the world it has always dreamed of?
Tiny Little Journey
It’s been a long time since Kang-hee last slept with her husband. One day, her mother-in-law tells her she had a conception dream. Though Kang-hee is certain she’s not pregnant, an unshakable sense of anxiety begins to creep in.
Hold me tight
After 44 shamanistic rituals, Sora finally summons the spirit of her deceased mother—only to discover she has forgotten her and moved on. Breezy and unfazed, the ghost urges Sora to do the same. But Sora refuses to let go. Desperate to keep her close, she turns to ancient Korean superstitions to trap her mother’s soul. A daughter who weaponizes love to hold on, and a mother who fights to reclaim her freedom—collide in a fierce and surreal confrontation.
Mom, Stay Dead
On the first day of their mother's funeral, while Namsu and her older sister Suyeon are asleep, their mother's spirit appears in front of the funeral hall. When Namsu wakes up, she encounters her mother, who asks her to retrieve a delivery package before the burial ceremony. Over the matter of their mother's package, the sisters' mourning begins to drift apart, gradually separating them in their grief.
The Last Package for Mama
Audiovisual performance artist and filmmaker Kwon HeeSue creates an expanded cinema work that explores the maximum possibilities of film projection from minimal conditions. By turning the projector light toward the lens and altering the shutter speed, she plays with light, shapes and colours, bringing to life visual spaces imperceptible to the eye. A real-time fascinating sensory experience which emerges in the illusory distance between the image and the screen.