25th(2023)
Opening Film (1) | Discovery (12) |
Asian Shorts (20) | I-Teens (5) |
New Currents (25) | Korean Panorama, Here & Now (19) |
Polemics: Images, Describing to Resist (16) | Queer Rainbow (6) |
SIWFF 25 Special - RE:DISCOVER (7) | Feminist Collective (0) |
Women Making Art: Shouts and Whispers (9) | PARK Nam-ok's 100th Anniversary (5) |
In Memory of YOON Jeong-hee (2) | Documentary Ock Rang (1) |
Film X Gender (2) | Barrier Free (1) |
SEO Jeong-mi
The country house, the only inheritance from the grandfather, was bequeathed to the eldest grandson. Upon hearing this news, the mother cannot simply stand by and allow it to happen.
An old house with a family's history is passed on to the eldest grandson, who has no affection for the family. In this funny and sad situation, the daughters of the Lee family struggle to regain their house but eventually face a circumstance where everything is taken away. The irony is that although the family thoroughly ignores the daughters, they ultimately protect the family. Now, in this new home, what will the daughters keep and inherit? The Lee Families asks deep questions with a long remaining feeling. [KIM Jung-eun ]
SEO Jeong-miSEO Jeong-mi
Born in 1995. Pursued studies in Korean history before switching her major to film studies. Her short films include So-Young's Film (2019), The Granddaughter (2021), and The Lee Families, the latter two dealing with Korean funeral customs. She is currently a television writer while working on her screenplay for a feature film.