A religion going back to the Stone Age is enjoying a newfound
popularity in modern-day Korea. Once reviled and driven underground,
shamanism today is thriving in temples and cafes. Clients pay mostly
female shamans hefty fees to call spirits from the dead, settle old
scores, and foretell their future. Vancouver broadcaster
Gloria
Chang, who was born in Korea, returns to her native land to
investigate the amazing powers of knife walking, fortune-telling
shamans.