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- Several of Korea's most acclaimed filmmakers, including Park Chan-wook (OLDBOY), explore the nature of discrimination in this provocative anthology.
- A trio of retired K-pop idols set out for Jeju to discover the island-and themselves-for the first time.
- A juvenile offender Ji-gu reunites with his young mom who he thought was dead.
- Following the previous projects since (2003), (2008) is the fourth omnibus project describing the theme of human rights. The fourth project is comprised of five short films made by five directors.
- Pong Ddol dreams of forming a band - he names it Golden Chariot after the old cart full of instruments he pulls around the neighborhood in hopes of recruiting band members. Money is another problem and there's little chance they'll find any. So Pong Ddol offers Chul-wook the job of band manager if he helps with financing.
- Antology movie of three shorts: a delightful dissection of human rights in this day and age through a student who gets punished for wanting to eat Tteokbokki, a man with delusions of grandeur, an insurance agent who spends a strange day.
- Seung-yun is stressed out because he is sent to several private academies after school. His mother reproves him for not living up to her expectations. His father takes pity on him for being nagged on by his mother all the time. Ju-hun, a new employee at a company, is a vegetarian and cannot drink alcohol at all. Chang-su thinks Ju-hun is eccentric and is displeased with him. Su-hyeong sent his son and daughter with his wife to study abroad, but he grows tired of staying alone in his empty house.
- A compilation of six short films about human rights issues.