Juwon, a personal assistant, has helped Kyung-min, a visually impaired woman for a year. Her feeling for Juwon is more than just gratitude. Juwon, however, decides to steal Kyungmin's guide dog to pay for her boyfriend’s debt.
Juwon, a personal assistant, has helped Kyung-min, a visually impaired woman for a year. Her feeling for Juwon is more than just gratitude. Juwon, however, decides to steal Kyungmin's guide dog to pay for her boyfriend’s debt.
Genre
Drama
Production Status
Running Time
27min
Release Date
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Country
South Korea
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Language
Co-Production
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Contact Point
Korean Film Council (KOFIC) | kobiz@kofic.or.kr
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Awards and Invitation
Jeonju International Film Festival : JIFF (2017) - Korean Competition for Shorts
- Grand Prize
Hawaii International Film Festival (2017) - Bad Habits Die Hard Shorts
Paris Korean Film Festival (2017) - SHORTCUTS
- Prix FlyAsiana Award
Great Short Film Festival (2017) - Shorts Invitation
Catholic Film Festival (2017)
Huesca International Film Festival (2017) - International Short Film Contest
Women's Film Festival in Gwangju (2017) - Short Films