BODA is one of the most active Korean production houses for international documentaries.
BODA Is One Of The Most Active Korean Production Houses For International Documentaries.
We are entirely committed to making creative documentaries and factual series with a strong social perspective and collaborating with various local and international broadcasters, funding institutions, distributors, and online platforms.
With a creative documentary, Here Comes Uncle Joe, BODA was founded in 2010.
The company’s producer Sinae Ha and director Wooyoung Choi have made diverse documentaries with international co-productions and looked for compelling stories and much-loved films internationally. We keep developing and producing Korean and international films and factual series with an artistic vision.
Also, we fall in love with a strong storyline, unique style, universal topics, and touching personal perspectives. Our interests are in youth, current affairs, human issues, ecology, geopolitics, and animals.

BODA WORKS
2018~Now |
Sandra, The Primate Citizen (Working Title)
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2023~Now |
Animal Rescue 3677
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2021 |
1989 Berlin, Seoul NOW
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2019 |
Jungle School, thanks for the bananas
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2018 |
Stammering Ballad (Chinese Co-production)
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2017 |
God BLISS Our Home (Philippines Co-production with NHK)
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2016 |
Project Red Pot
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2015 |
Reach For The SKY (Belgium Co-production)
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2013 |
Here Comes Uncle Joe
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2012 |
Mr. Election
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We are driven and ambitious professionals
who can make a difference, either creatively or practically.
한국영화에는 다른 나라에서 관심을 갖지 않을 수 없는 그 만의 특별함이 있다. 그리고 그 이유를 알기 위해 영화를 연구하는 많은 사람들이 있다.
The year’s best Korean documentary, and another BIFF gem, Reach for the SKY takes aim at the country’s exceptionally competitive education system, specifically the draining trials to prepare for the college entrance exam.
“<공부의 나라>로 국내 매체와 갖는 첫 번째 인터뷰다. 관심 가져줘서 정말 고맙다.” 최우영 감독이 웃으면서 꺼낸 첫마디가 꽤 아프게 들린다.