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I'll Be Seeing Her: Images of Women in Korean Cinema (2003)  Movies

Posted by EnKteam at Jan. 24, 2010
I'll Be Seeing Her: Images of Women in Korean Cinema (2003)

Hwangholgyeong/I'll Be Seeing Her: Images of Women in Korean Cinema (2003)
DVDRip | AVI/RAR | 710 x 448 | XviD 1799kbps 29.970fps | MP3 CBR 160kbps (2 chnls) 48.0KHz
Language: Korean | Subtitle: English Hardsubbed | Runtime: 00:51:04 | 720.96MB
Genre: Documentary

Director: Kim Soyoung
I’ll Be Seeing Her: Images of Women in Korean Cinema is the latest work of Kim Soyoung, a film scholar and filmmaker, commissioned by the Ministry of Gender Equality to be permanently exhibited in the Women’s History Exhibition Hall collecting vast material of Korean film history from the very early years through the 1950s to the present, the film rearranges images and excerpts of Korean films using key words to reappropriate ‘the women on the silver screen’ in a female perspective. A study on women’s images in Korean films and women’s perspective of Korean film history, the film is rich with interviews of ‘the women off the silver screen,’ that is, women spectators and women film professionals, who gathered in Pusan, Jinju, and Seoul. They have visions of cinema being a ‘women’s field’ in the digital age. WFFIS intends to extend, share, and reflect on the ecstatic moments when women on and off the silver screen encounter one another in a space beyond time at this special screening. (Kwon Eun-sun)

Let's Speak Korean Part [1/4]  Movies

Posted by xemenx at Nov. 29, 2008
Let's Speak Korean Part [1/4]

Let's Learn Korean Part [1/4]
1-15 updated

English - Korean | 13 minutes each | ~ 60 MB DivX [320x240 ] | 25 fps | MP3 44100Hz 128 Kbps | RapidShare
Korean (한국어/조선말, see below) is the official language of North Korea and South Korea. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers,[1] with large groups in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, the United States, CIS (post-Soviet states), and more recently the Philippines. It was formerly written using Hanja, borrowed Chinese characters pronounced in the Korean way. In the 15th century a national writing system was developed by Sejong the Great, nowadays called Hangul.

Let's Speak Korean Part [2/4]  Movies

Posted by xemenx at Dec. 2, 2008
Let's Speak Korean Part [2/4]

Let's Learn Korean Part [2/4]
16-30 updated
English - Korean | 13 minutes each | ~ 60 MB DivX [320x240 ] | 25 fps | MP3 44100Hz 128 Kbps

Korean (한국어/조선말, see below) is the official language of North Korea and South Korea. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers,[1] with large groups in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, the United States, CIS (post-Soviet states), and more recently the Philippines. It was formerly written using Hanja, borrowed Chinese characters pronounced in the Korean way. In the 15th century a national writing system was developed by Sejong the Great, nowadays called Hangul.

Let's Speak Korean Part [3/4]  Movies

Posted by xemenx at Dec. 29, 2008
Let's Speak Korean Part [3/4]

Let's Learn Korean Part [3/4]
31-45 updated
English - Korean | 13 minutes each | ~ 60 MB DivX [320x240 ] | 25 fps | MP3 44100Hz 128 Kbps

Korean (한국어/조선말, see below) is the official language of North Korea and South Korea. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers, with large groups in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, the United States, CIS (post-Soviet states), and more recently the Philippines. It was formerly written using Hanja, borrowed Chinese characters pronounced in the Korean way. In the 15th century a national writing system was developed by Sejong the Great, nowadays called Hangul.

Let's Speak Korean Part [4/4]  Movies

Posted by xemenx at Jan. 9, 2009
Let's Speak Korean Part [4/4]

Let's Learn Korean Part [4/4]
46-60 updated
English - Korean | 13 minutes each | ~ 60 MB DivX [320x240] | 25 fps | MP3 44100Hz 128 Kbps

Korean (한국어/조선말, see below) is the official language of North Korea and South Korea. It is also one of the two official languages in the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture in China. There are about 78 million Korean speakers, with large groups in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, the United States, CIS (post-Soviet states), and more recently the Philippines. It was formerly written using Hanja, borrowed Chinese characters pronounced in the Korean way. In the 15th century a national writing system was developed by Sejong the Great, nowadays called Hangul.

Mokran Video - North Korean Army Music Videos (2000)  Movies

Posted by notbanned at Aug. 11, 2019
Mokran Video - North Korean Army Music Videos (2000)

Mokran Video - North Korean Army Music Videos (2000)
DVDRip | 640x480 | .MKV/AVC @ 1563 Kbps | 56 min 25 s | 710 MiB
Audio: English AAC 192 kbps, 2 channels | Subs: None
Genre: Documentary

"Unbelievably spectacular military propaganda videos featuring extremely impressive scenes of the (North) Korean People's Army, Navy, Air Force and Special Units engaging in a variety of military exercises, all set to a background of incredibly melodic patriotic military music in the form of music videos."

PBS - Unforgettable: The Korean War (2010) (Repost)  Movies

Posted by Polik88 at Jan. 26, 2013
PBS - Unforgettable: The Korean War (2010) (Repost)

PBS - Unforgettable: The Korean War (2010) (Repost)
DVDRip | English | AVI/XVID 29.970 fps 1181 Kbps | 624x352 | MP3 128 Kbps 48.0 khz | 56mn 40s | 550 MB
Genre: Documentary

Korean War veterans recount their memories of America in the late 1940s and early 1950s, when young men from all over the country were being shipped off to defend South Korea against the advancing Red Army in the north. Unforgettable: The Korean War recalls the “un-won” war that never ended. The Korean War killed tens of thousands of U.S. soldiers and affected many more lives at home.

Korean Movie - My Tutor Friend 2 (DVDrip 2007)  Movies

Posted by hangmeas at Aug. 13, 2007
Korean Movie - My Tutor Friend 2 (DVDrip 2007)

Korean Movie - My Tutor Friend 2 (DVDrip 2007)
Korean | English Subtitle | 99 min | XVid 576x320 | 128 kbps mp3 | 25 fps | 750 MB
Genre : Comedy / Romance | RS.com, MegaUpload

Japanese-Korean girl Junko (Lee Cheong Ah) travels to Seoul as an exchange student in hopes of seeing a Korean student whom she had fallen in love with in Japan. When she arrives at her new university, she finds out that her love-to-be is in the army. On top of that, the guesthouse she’s staying at is full of rowdy young guys, including the owner’s grating son Jong Man (Park Ki Woong).
Madame Freedom (1956) Korean Film Archive Collection [Reuploaded]

Jayu buin – Madame Freedom (1956) Korean Film Archive Collection
DVDRip 480p - TinyBearDs | MKV | 636 x 480 | x264 600kbps 23.976fps | HE-AACv2 64kbps 2CH
Language: Korean | Subtitle: English Included | 124min | 594MB
Genre: Drama | IMDb Rating: 7.3/10 (17 users)

Madame Freedom is the most famous work and biggest success of the 1950s, and is also the film that aroused the most arguments in the history of Korean cinema, dealing with the affair of a professor’s wife. This film must also be noted historically for presenting the commercial potential of the genre of the modern drama for the first time. The DVD includes an introduction of the piece that explores the era when the film was made and the film’s significance in Korean film history, as well as a foreword written by director Han Hyeong-mo. More notably, actor Lee Min, who played the part of Shin Choon-ho, the college student who has an affair with Madame Oh, the wife of a professor, recounts the social and cultural setting of the ‘50s in the 40 minute documentary portion that is added as a special feature to the DVD.

Korean Terminator (1992)  Movies

Posted by sono.il.garante at Sept. 5, 2014
Korean Terminator (1992)

Korean Terminator (1992)
VHSRip | Lang: Korean | AVI | 720x480 | DivX 780Kbps | MP3 128Kbps | 82:01mins | 539MB
Genre: Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi | South Korea

Korean version of Terminator flick