5000 results found for: My Small Land
My Friend, the Ghost
Hong Kong Movie - 1935
A patriotic film adapted from the Chinese literary work "Liaoqi Zhiyi" by Pu Song Ling. It tells the story of a shrewish wife who forces her husband to betray his country. (Source: Chinese = Douban || Translation =…
Flame of My Love
Japanese Movie - 19497.7
A woman's struggle for equality in Japan in the 1880s. Eiko Hirayama leaves Okayama for Tokyo, where she helps the fledgling Liberal Party and falls in love with its leader Kentaro Omoi, just as the party is being…
My Elder Brother
Japanese Movie - 19346.0
The film depicts the relationship between a sulky, delinquent young man, who falls in love with a wealthy young lady, and his stepbrother, who kindly watches over him and his recovery. (Source: Japanese = shochiku.co.jp…
My Wonderful Yellow Car
Japanese Movie - 19536.0
An anthology film following a kindhearted cab driver, Matsumura, and the people he picks up along the way. (Source: Bitchute.com)
Otani Yosuke
Otani Yosuke was born in Kyoto Prefecture in 1970. He made his debut as a screenwriter in 2008 with the drama "Tokyo Ghost Trip." He has since worked on various drama productions, including "Oyakoko Play" (2008) and "Oretachi wa Tenshi da! NO ANGEL NO LUCK" (2009). In 2015, he received the Excellence…
Ryu Ji Hun
Ryu Ji Hun is a South Korean singer. She graduated from Yeonghoon High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree from Hanyang University ERICA Campus. Before debuting, she appeared as a contestant in "Superstar K7" in 2015. After the show ended, she made her debut by releasing an OST titled "Yes,…
Richard Angst
Richard Angst was a Swiss cinematographer who worked on more than ninety films during his career, most of them in Germany. Angst emerged as a leading photographer of mountain films during the silent era. While he worked on some Nazi propaganda films such as My Life for Ireland, many of the films he…
Cult Billy
Sohn Jeong Han, known professionally as Cult Billy, is a South Korean singer and lyricist. He graduated from Gyeongnam Junior College with a bachelor's degree in Information and Communication Technology. He made his debut as a soloist in 1992 when he participated in the MBC Song Festival with the single…
Youra
Kim Yoo Ra, known mononymously as Youra, is a South Korean singer-songwriter. She made her music known through social media and was offered to collaborate with producer group 015B. In 2018, she co-wrote and composed "New Edition 03" and, later that year, she debuted as a soloist with the digital single…
Park Jung Eun
Park Jung Eun is a South Korean singer. In 2005, she won Yahoo! Korea's "Star Project" and, when the show ended, she participated as the main vocalist of SOULCIETY (소울사이어티) and their 1st album,"2 Colors". She left the group less than a year later and made her solo debut with the EP "Letter…
Yoon Myung Seon
Yoon Myung Seon is a South Korean composer, lyricist, poet and arranger. He is recognized as one of the most prolific composers of his time with hit songs for musicians in different genres such as Eru's "Black Glasses", Super Junior's "Rokkuko", trot singer Jang Yoon Jeong's "Oh My Goodness", Lee Seung…
Sung Hoon
Sung Hoon is a South Korean singer and former member of R&B group BROWN EYED SOUL (브라운 아이드 소울). He graduated from the Seoul Institute of the Arts with an associate's degree in Applied Music. He made his debut as the group's vocalist and maknae with their 1st album "Soul Free". They released…
Jo Gap Kyung
Jo Gap Kyung is a South Korean singer-songwriter. She graduated from Sangmyung Girls' High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in Broadcasting Entertainment from the Seoul Arts College. Before debuting, she participated in the 1986 MBC College Song Festival as the main vocalist of the band…
Park Jae In
He graduated from Korean Academy of Film Arts, majored in Cinematography, Feature Progressive lab, and Graduate school of Filmmaking in Chung-ang University, majored in Cinematography. He cinematographed short films such as My Sweet Record (2016), Old Boy and his beloved Grandeur (2020), feature films…













