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Challenge! Ring the Golden Bell / 2001
Eu Sungmoon
Synopsis: Around 100 high school students participate in this quiz show and are given 50 questions that are carefully selected from the areas of history, current events, common knowledge, literature, art, sports, et al. Participatns have a chance to show their talent and sense of humor during the quiz show so that viewers can understand adolescent interests, their ways of thinking and their own unique culture.
Meeting with Bubjong in the Mountains / 2003
Yong-Ha Suh
Synopsis: Rev. Bubjung is one of Korea's most respected living Buddhist priests. He lives a solitary life in the mountains. Through lessons from Mother Nature, he shows the value of "Non-Possession". This documentary consists of five interviews with Rev. Bubjung conducted over the past three years.
More than Beautiful Stories: Hey, It's Raining! / 2002
Chang-Yong Lee
Synopsis: First grader Dan-i is the last of the three daughters. She never has anything of her own such as clothes nor bags. Everything she has are handed over from her older sisters. Umbrella on rainy days are not an exception. All the pretty ones are taken by her older and stronger sisters, and she has to carry her dad's big, dark and ugly umbrella to school. On her way, she meets her friend Min-ji. she is surrounded by everything pink -- pink umbrella, pink raincoat, pink boots. Dan-i hates her shabby umbrella, especially today. On her way home, Dan-i throws her dad's umbrella into the trash can. By chance, Dad sees this and presentes Dan-i a yellow umbrella as a present the next day. What a happy girl Dan-i is! But it is not raining this time. Only if it rains...then she can boast around....
School Story - Papa, Forgive Me / 2001
Hyeok-Cho Kim
Synopsis: School Story is not just a mere fictional drama. It is based on true stories about school violence, teenage sex problems, discrimination and other topics that come across in Korean schools. Through these realistic stories, it brings some solutions to certain problems for teachers and students; as well as making the viewers understand more about teenagers and school life. This episode "Papa, Forgive Me" dramatizes the troubles between a 15-year old girl and her father, who went bankrupt during the Korean economic crisis.
Snow Falling on the Mountains / 2003
Lee Jae Heon
Synopsis: Lee Young-Kwang and his wife live in a house secluded in the deep and quite mountains. Lee Young-Kwang, a defector from North Korea, came to the South in search of freedom 37 years ago, at the age of 22. He left behind his family in Kaema Plateau where he spent most of his childhood. Lee Young-Kwang met his uncle in the South, however, life in a totally different world was not like what he had expected. His new life in the city was filled with confusion and complication. He wanted real freedom. So he moved to Dalimgol, where trees and wild animals were the only company he had. After years of living alone in solitude he felt lonely, and this was when he met his wife. She was the only person who was able to open his tightly closed heart. Even though they live a humble life the couple is happy because they lived with Mother Nature and most of all, because they have each other.
The Black Balloon and Other Titles / 2004
In-Sik Park
Synopsis: This series aims to create a family, neighborhood and ultimately a society whose foundation is built on the beauty of sharing and sympathy. Based on the popularity of the series, publications, theatre plays, musicals and short educational films were created to promote teenager's minds and ultimately moving towards enhanced public value placed on children's education. Total of 7 episodes are presented in this program. The Black Balloon, The Missing Amount, Two Mother, The 100th Customer, Our Class Play, The Shoemaker and Mom's Diary.
The Children Lived Happily Ever After / 2004
Jae Bok, Choi
Synopsis: The story of five children living in a remote mountain where any trace of modern commodity can be found. The father and the mother of the five children, so called "elites" of the society bed farewell to the life of a big city and moved to Sunigol, a remote mountain in Kangwon Province in 1998. The family of 7 has since lived in a secluded life for 7 years with no electricity, no running water, no telephone, internet... or school. However, they find their own way of living, loving, and caring for the nature and for each other.
The Life of Mun Ik-Hwan, to be "Great One" / 2004
Sung Dong Yang
Synopsis: Mun Ik-Hwan (1918-1994), a dissident leader in modern Korean history. As a reverend, he was a leading figure in the democratization of South Korea and the reunification of the Korean peninsular.
This program is part of a series "People and Modern History (of Korea)" which has been broadcast for the last 2 years.
Who am I? / 2009
Kim Youngmin
Synopsis: The video is about Yuri whose father is Korean and mother is Uzbek. The video depicts Yuri’s and her mother’s difficulties in adjusting to a Korean life.