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Fiction ㅣ Jeonju Film School

The First Season

 
NOH Heejeong
Korea 100min4KColor/B&WFiction
Status Pre-Production
Purpose Production Company Meeting, Distributor Meeting, Fundraising
LOGLINE

May, 2008. 15-year-old Sunwoo, who doesn’t like her breasts growing and her physical appearance changing during puberty, meets the student teacher, Song-ee and affirms herself with a new experience.

SYNOPSIS

Sunwoo is a 15-year-old girl with short hair who only wears pants. She is too timid to explain clearly what style she wants to get to a hairdresser. Unlike her responsible and capable mother, Sunwoo is upset with her father, who stays at home after failing in his business repeatedly. Then Chaewon, whom Sunwoo thought was a special friend, gets a boyfriend, and her feelings are unclear. As frustrated as she does not know what it feels to be attracted to someone, her daily life changes. One day in early May, she meets Song-ee, a free and outspoken student teacher who shares new experiences with Sunwoo. Her feelings for Song-ee grow bigger without her knowing.

DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT

The process of self-identification begins in adolescence. During this period, most of the time is spent at school. Within the place pursuing universality, being different from the majority encourages you to deny yourself. In particular, the hatred and violence experienced within a place like school often make you hide yourself and turn away. Through the character Song-ee, I wanted to give Sunwoo the gift of a positive experience about herself and school. Sunwoo, who fell for a slightly different first love, is just another hesitant, timid, and shy kid. By showing how she grows, which is slow but solid, I would like to show that her way can be more truthful, stronger, and more beautiful.

DIRECTOR
NOH Heejeong
Born in Jeonju, Korea. Studied Films at the university. With her short film Live without shame (2016), she has mainly participated in filming locally. Her short film The Sea Remembers its Hometown (2021) is an experimental documentary based on oral research around the Saemangeum area, screened at the 47th Seoul Independent Film Festival.
Live without shame (2016), The Sea Remembers its Hometown (2021)
PRODUCER
Dora LEE
Born in Jeonju, Republic of Korea. She worked as a line producer for The Burglars (2024). She also produced Bone and Flesh (2022) and Entering your heart (2022).
The Burglars (2024) Line Producer, Bone and Flesh (2022) Producer, Entering your heart (2022) Producer
CONTACT nohee0802@gmail.com
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