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- In Shinto religion, in order to make something sacred, man will tie a rope around it. This sacred quality of the tying can be applied also to Kinbaku, which is an erotic, spiritual, artistic connection between the people who are doing it
- Hokkanen and Ruippo explore the last remaining vestige of the Cold War: the Korean DMZ.
- A documentary depicting the history of modern body modification from its start in the early 1940s until its worldwide breakthrough in the 90s.
- Illegal immigrants and migrant workers are a fact of life in almost every country in the world, and well over a quarter million Koreans live abroad illegally in countries like Germany. But only one German resides illegally in South Korea. Veteran agitator Christian advocates for migrant rights in Myeong-dong, and brings his radical brand of activism to the streets of Seoul.
- In addition to being the last Stalinist dictator, fashion plate, and all-around misunderstood fellow, North Korea's Dear Leader Kim Jong-il has from his early days displayed a great love of cinema.
- The Paykan taxi is a ubiquitous sight on the roads of Iran , and was on sale for over 35 years, most of them painted a characteristic off-white colour.
- SARS attacks Hong Kong. What is the reality behind the horror distributed by western media. How the virus effects to one of the world's most vibrant cinema industries. The news wasn't too good. First of April 2002, Leslie Cheung committed suicide. For the past two decades, he has been a beloved actor and an icon of Hong Kong Canto-pop. This event occurred a couple of days before the Film Festival started. Under normal circumstances one of the most glittering events of the year, took place in a black and somber mood. Also, the 27th Hong Kong Film Festival opened with a minute of silence in memory of Cheung. According to director-producer Peter Chan, the Hong Kong film industry and the audience turned during the last year more and more towards genre films. It seems indeed that police stories and horror flicks dominate the market. The Hong Kong Panorama section reflected this. This year, the horror films were of a variety of types and many of them were quite innovative, or at least interesting.
- Every spring they conquer the highways all over Europe. A reality show that takes you into the secret world of a modern tribe. Expect the unexpected. Amazing adventures. Astonishing rituals. Life on wheels as never seen before.