- 489 Years is transcribed according to the testimony of a former soldier in South Korea, Kim. It gives us access to the DMZ, and makes us immerse in the heart of the personal memory of a soldier. He tells us his experience in a research mission and the amazing discovery he made in the field full of mines (mines laid by …
- The most fortified border in the world, the 250 mile demilitarized zone splits the Korean continent in half along the 38th parallel. In the village of Panmunjom, a South Korean border guard has fallen in love with a North Korean guard. The two guards, carry on their relationship in secret. One day dreaming of being tog…
- Lucas wins a radio competition for $30,000, but the catch is that he needs to spend the night in an abandoned 'Hell House' house with a history of violence.
- Video clip of Paul Simon's hit song "You Can Call Me Al" from the album Graceland. A comedy act starring both Simon and Chevy Chase with a concept created by Lorne Michaels where Chase's character is having a photo opportunity by stealing the act from Simon while dubbing his song. Later on, both enjoy some go…