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In 1997, when the Asian financial crisis hit Korea, Gukbo, the number one Soju company is on the brink of bankruptcy. In the high-stakes market of M&A, In-beom, a young ambitious associate at global investment firm Solquin, heads back home to take Gukbo as his first target. Hiding his greediness, In-beom approaches Jong-rok, an executive loyal to Gukbo, as an innocent consultant aiming to rehabilitate Gukbo.
After decades apart, childhood friends Nora and Hae Sung are reunited in New York for one fateful weekend as they confront notions of destiny, love, and the choices that make a life.
A veteran gangster, Hee-su, is looking to retire from his crime family in the violent port town of Kuam, Korea. But an unexpected betrayal leads him down a bloody path where he gets caught in the middle of a mob war with deadly consequences.
Jeong-ju lives a wasted life of alcohol and cigarettes after losing her son. One day Min-gu, a man recently released from prison appears in front of Jeong-ju. Seeing him, Jeong-ju is reminded of the events from twelve years ago, bringing back her forgotten guilt.
A shady cop finds himself in over his head when he gets caught between Internal Affairs and the city’s corrupt mayor.
A magistrate, who has fallen for gisaeng Chun Hyang, pushes back his priorities and always visits the gisaeng house to get her attention. Chun Hyang is working at Maewol until she finds Mong Ryong who has been out of contact ever since he came to Hanyang for a test in Go-hyang Nam-won. She refuses to accept the magistrate. Then one day, Mong Ryong comes to Maewol to find Chunhyang. The three people share a complicated fate as this story has a different result compared to the original Chunhyang Story.
In 1862, amidst the rule of the late Joseon dynasty in Korea, a band of fighters named Kundo rise against the unjust authorities.
It was produced to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Korean Film Archive.
Lee Yook-Sa (Kim Dong-Wan) was a poet and fighter for the Korean independence movement. He died at the age 40 at a prison in Beijing, China.
An ordinary housewife, Yeong-hye, who has nightmares every night, finally becomes a vegetarian, throwing away all the meats in her refrigerator. Her husband Kil-soo starts to complain about her actions. Her family also worries about her health. During a family lunch, Yeong-hye tries to kill herself due to her father's abrupt violence. Observing all the happenings, Yeong-hye's brother-in-law, Min-ho, a videoartist, hears from his wife that Yeong-hye has a Mongolian spot on her hips. Min-ho gets inspiration from this and starts to sketch.
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