
1960
Kim Chang-su, who participated in the Donghak Movement, escapes to Manchuria after being chased by the Japanese army, finally making his way home. Angered by the assassination of Empress Myeong-seong, he murders a Japanese lieutenant and is sent to jail. He escapes from prison turns his focus on the democratic movement by teaching civilians and organizing Sinminheo (a democratic organization), even changing his name to 'Kim Gu.' After he is imprisoned again, he gets out on parole and goes to China, where he participates in establishing a provisional government from which he can direct the anti-Japanese struggle. Kim Gu goes on to play a part in Yun Bong-gil's deeds in Shanghai, the events at Hongkou Park, the encounter with Jiang Jish, and the establishment of the Korean National Army, and leads the struggle for Korea's independence with warm fraternal love and clear national spirit. When Korea is liberated in August 15, 1945, he returns back to his native land.

Jeon Chang-geun
Kim Gu (Changsoo)

Jo Mi-ryeong

Ju Jeung-nyeo

Shin Young-kyun

Yoon Il-bong
Yun Bong-gil

Lee Hyang

Seong Gwang-hyeon

Cho Yong-soo

Go Seon-ae

Hwang Hae-nam

Im Saeng-chul

Blue Sky

Shusenjo: The Main Battleground of the Comfort Women Issue

Snowy Road

Yu Gwan-Sun

The Ukishima Maru Massacre

The Last Empress

A War Diary

Harbin

Manhae Han Yong-un's Silence

Genealogy

The Battleship Island

La revolución de los balcones

Sword In The Moon

Gandhi

Hero

When Acacias Bloom

De Charles de Gaulle à Emmanuel Macron, les gardiens de l'empire

Dheu

Anarchist from Colony

Lion of the Desert