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Boys on the Hill

At nineteen, they left their homes for an unfamiliar land, its name unknown to them. UN soldiers from across the globe boarded ships bound for the Korean Peninsula's battlefields. Filled with youthful adventure, they soon witnessed horrors in the Korean War that no young person should ever experience. Now in their nineties, these veterans, nearing the end of their lives, recall the unforgettable highlands of the Korean Peninsula. Over these hills, where the beautiful landscapes of spring, summer, fall, and winter pass by, what did they witness, and what did they lose?

Boys on the Hill

NR 2024
Overflowing with Love and Strong Personality

Mizunami City has many attractive qualities with its beautiful and abundant nature and delicious foods. However, what we are most proud of is the people of Mizunami City. Unique people who love their town and what they do. Once a person starts talking about the city, it’s like they can't stop themselves they love it so much. There's no way you wouldn't enjoy the shops and experiences run by such personable people. A joyous place, not a tourist spot. A place that you won’t easily forget once you’ve visited. Please come to experience our joy and love, here in Mizunami City.

Overflowing with Love and Strong Personality

NR 2024
From Ibyang-a to Ibyang-In: 70 years of Korean International Adoption

Produced to mark the 70th anniversary of Korean adoption, From Ibyang-a to Ibyang-In (from adoptee child to adoptee person) offers a profound reflection on the phenomenon of adoption. The film skilfully weaves together an activist and artistic timeline of the history of adoption in Korea. In addition to showing how Korean adoptees have helped shape Korea, this short film offers a fresh perspective on the future of Korean adoption, as it highlights the challenges, demands and dreams of the people who inhabit the reality from the inside.

From Ibyang-a to Ibyang-In: 70 years of Korean International Adoption

NR 2024
Homecoming from Phu Quoc Island

This documentary depicts the journey of displaced students and retreating troops from the Yuheng United Middle School, crossing the treacherous terrain of Guangxi's mountains into Vietnam. They were then forced into French concentration camps before being relocated to Pulau Bidong, where they established settlements and protested through hunger strikes, garnering international attention. Their story portrays the plight of displacement and eventual return to Taiwan.

Homecoming from Phu Quoc Island

NR 2024
The Opposite of Dying

Tang lives alone in a cave in the mountains. He spends his days trekking and meeting friends in the local town. While this self-styled hermit has lived for years with almost no money, now he dreams of becoming a successful entrepreneur. Coming down from the mountain, he meets local businessmen and old friends, pitching them a series of outlandish money-making schemes – from a campsite on the rooftop of a local hotel, to a 300-day-long hermit experience for tourists. With a deep urge to live a meaningful life, Tang is confronted by the prejudices of townsfolk who see him as nothing more than a local oddity.

The Opposite of Dying

NR 2024