

Documentary
Overview
On the shores of Jeju Island, a fierce group of South Korean divers fight to save their vanishing culture from looming threats.
Top Cast
Jang Soon-duk
Jang Soon-duk
Self
Jang Soon-duk
Self
Kang Joo-hwa
Kang Joo-hwa
Self
Kang Joo-hwa
Self
Woo Jeong-min
Woo Jeong-min
Self
Woo Jeong-min
Self
Lee Geum-ok
Lee Geum-ok
Self
Lee Geum-ok
Self
Jeong Young-ae
Jeong Young-ae
Self
Jeong Young-ae
Self
Park In-sook
Park In-sook
Self
Park In-sook
Self
Lee Hee-soon
Lee Hee-soon
Self
Lee Hee-soon
Self
Ko Im-saeng
Ko Im-saeng
Self
Ko Im-saeng
Self
Jin So-hee
Jin So-hee
Self
Jin So-hee
Self
Seo Soon-shil
Seo Soon-shil
Self
Seo Soon-shil
Self
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