Réalisation:
Kyung-hee ParkActeurs·trices:
Seong-ha Jo, Won-sang Park, Sang-mi Choo, Il-gon Song, Kyeong Jin, Byung-ho Son, Young-soon SonRésumés(1)
So-jung, a bright, young freelance photographer, is about to leave for America with her caring boyfriend Ji-seok. A crisis emerges when she learns that she is gradually losing her eyesight due to a pigmentary degeneration of the retina. Although she knows that she cannot face this catastrophe by herself, she leaves Ji-seok. After a long time of anguish, she decides to give up her photography and devote herself to learning to fly a light aircraft. Why does she turn away from her family and her lover when she needs them the most? What does a true life mean to her? A Smile describes this disparity and her crisis over the incurable disease with humour, affection and sincerity. The film presents a new direction in realism for the Korean cinema and it heralds the arrival of a talented new woman director. (Independent Cinema Office)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Seong-ha Jo
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Gugaui seo (2013) (série)
Ohjik geudaeman (2011)
Iris (2009) (série)
Won-sang Park
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Heelreo (2014) (série)
Daenseoui sunjeong (2005)
Queen For Seven Days (2017) (série)
Sang-mi Choo
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
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Bangkwahoo oksang (2006)
Nuguna bimileun itda (2004)
Il-gon Song
Corée du Sud
Kyeong Jin
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022) (série)
Gugaui seo (2013) (série)
Eorin shinbu (2004)
Byung-ho Son
Corée du Sud
Meilleurs films :
Gaksital (2012) (série)
49il (2011) (série)
Bareuge salja (2007)
Young-soon Son
Corée du Sud
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Yeonae soseol (2002)
J'ai rencontré le Diable (2010)
Geunyeoreul midji maseyo (2004)