
If you look into the entrance of one of the huge caves on the Korean island of Jeju, it looks like a camera lens. If you walk into the cave, it looks like a screen, a rectangle showing clouds and white light, just like a film. Director Kim Minjung delves into the bloody history of Jeju, where tens of thousands were killed in a massacre in 1948. The camera follows the traces in the landscape, sometimes transformed by a strident, distance-creating red light, accompanied by a commentary by avant-garde filmmaker Hollis Frampton. Film as a means to address history and its taboos.

Lessons from Jeju
Lessons from Jeju

The Ghosts of Jeju
The Ghosts of Jeju

The Last of the Sea Women
The Last of the Sea Women

Legend of the Waterflowers
Legend of the Waterflowers
May•JEJU•Day
May•JEJU•Day

Map without Island
Map without Island

Jeju Prayer
Jeju Prayer

Soup and Ideology
Soup and Ideology
없는 노래
없는 노래
Jeju Note
Jeju Note

Breathing Underwater
Breathing Underwater

Daughter of the Sea
Daughter of the Sea