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- While a zombie virus breaks out in South Korea, passengers struggle to survive on the train from Seoul to Busan.
- Two priests have to find out if a young girl was attacked by an evil spirit or human molester in order to save her life.
- A girl is transferred to a mysterious boarding school, where she is forced to discover its secrets to survive.
- Jeon Woo-chi, an undisciplined womanizing Taoist from the Joseon era, ends up in present-day Korea causing mayhem with his knack for magic.
- In the early days of the Korean War, a commanding officer tries to rein in a headstrong rookie pilot determined to avenge his brother's death.
- 2002's Football World Cup, held in Korea and Japan.
- Fast Dreams is a journey paved with the valleys and peaks from a season in the roller-coaster world of Professional track and field. The story chronicles the arrival of nationally herald teenage track star Bianca Knight to the University of Texas Lady Longhorns team. A once-in-a-decade sprinting talent who quickly places the spotlight on the Lady Longhorns and herself. Weaving flawlessly in story is the unselfish dedication of the All-American upperclassman, Alexandria Anderson. We learn within a shocking pace, that both these young track stars do not define "dreams" the same way Throughout the journey the audience gets an uninhibited invitation into a coaching legend. Coach Beverly Kearney's omnipresent commitment to values and hard work capture the viewer. Her coaching blueprint has produced fourteen Olympians winning nine Olympic medals, four of which were gold. And, not unfamiliar with tragedy, Coach Bev has triumphed over a near fatal automobile accident in 2002. The accident left her in a wheelchair with repeated diagnoses that she would never walk again. Fast Dreams sets the podium for an in-dept conversation about societies definition of "winner" and "loser", "self" and "selfless." Director Harry Davis, of 99 Ways Entertainment, captures every essential step in this canvas of team unity and individual pursuit. The director allows the story to take the lead from the opening gun to the finish line - making for classic documentary cinema.
- South Korea has undergone a massive political, economic, and social shift since it was liberated from Japan at end of World War II. It dealt with rediscovering its own identity while working to shape its own for the future, which resulted in a devastating civil war in the 1950s. The following decades after the war experienced massive economic growth that stunned experts around the world. The 80s were full of political turmoil and protests against the government, and then the 90s experienced the results of those protests with democratization. It was then followed by an economic crisis that brought to a halt the economic growth Korea was continuing to experience. However, in the early 2000s the Korean economy was back on track. Now the Korea of today is one of the most technologically advanced and prosperous countries in the world and continues to grow and evolve. This documentary does not focus on how, or why those changes took place; however, that accelerated transformation of a country serves as the backdrop of the film. Korea's quick growth resulted in much contrast between the old and young, and rural and urban. This documentary visually shows the different aspects of Korean life, and is narrated over by Koreans of all ages and backgrounds that are a part of it. Their narration examines their thoughts of the Korea around them, of the different generations, and of all of the changes they have seen and experienced throughout their lives. All of this is blended together to show the diverse aspects of one country that has tremendously transformed in such a short time.
- Selling a dream: a housing gallery somewhere in Daegu, Republic of Korea that sells people their wish.
- Setting the standard when it comes to a superefficient use of urban space: the double life of an »empty« lot in downtown daegu's 53-1 bukseong-ro.
- A hybrid mega-structure built to fight prostitution and later turned into VHS-porn-paradise: history and perspectives of this Korean architectural icon designed by Korea's most influential post-war architect, Kim Swoo Geun.