The Whispering Trees

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A documentary about 90-year-old KIM Mal-hae who never gives up on life even on the threshold of death. This film depicts tragic moments in Korean society starting with the National Bodo League Massacre and the more recent struggle against the building of transmission towers in Miryang, revealing the sometimes silent and sometimes defiant personal struggle of one elderly woman. “If only I could read, then my life would have a beginning and end” is the start of what will be Mal-hae’s first and last confession.

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Jo So-na

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18-10-2017

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KR

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104 min

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Korean

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Director
Heo Chul-nyung

Heo Chul-nyung

After graduating from the School of Film, TV, & Multimedia at Korea National University of Arts, Heo Chul-nyung majored in documentary at the KNUA graduate school. He served as co-director of the short documentary A Noted Place (2010), and then directed his first feature documentary The Remanent People (2012). This film was screened in the competition section of the DMZ International Documentary Film Festival and the Seoul Independent Film Festival. He was also invited to the Busan International Film Festival and the Seoul Independent Film Festival with The Whispering Trees in 2017.
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