Movie will star MOON So-ri, KIM Tae-ri, and RYU Jun-yeol
Renowned Korean female director
YIM Soon-rye is said to have finished shooting her latest film,
Little Forest.
Little Forest’s distributor
MEGABOX issued a press release stating “the shooting of the highly anticipated film
Little Forest by the renowned director YIM and featuring popular actors went through four seasons of shooting and came to a finish on October 24th.”
Production company
Watermelon Pictures, which also produced YIM’s
The Whistleblower (2014) worked on
Little Forest after a 3-year break. YIM’s coming-of-age film is based on the music band the
Waikiki Brothers (2001), sports drama
Forever the Moment (2008), comedy film
South Bound (2013), as well as a chase drama based on the true story,
The Whistleblower (2014). Over the course of her career, YIM’s films have featured diverse themes and genres. This time, YIM will challenge herself by directing a healing drama.
Based on the manga of the same title by Japan’s Daisuke Igarashi,
Little Forest was previously adapted for the silver screen by director Junichi Mori in a two-part series. The story is about a woman named Hye-won who gets tired of the city and moves to the suburbs. As she spends four seasons in nature, she farms and cooks her own food in a process that heals her pains. Rising actress
KIM Tae-ri, who was recognized for her role in
PARK Chan-wook’s
The Handmaiden (2016), will play Hye-won. In addition,
MOON So-ri who recently became a director through her film
The Running Actress, will star in the film along with
RYU Jun-yeol and JIN Ki-joo.
MEGABOX revealed that the film will go through post-production with a release planned for 2018.