Kwak Min-seung
Directing
Known For

Chul, Seop, and Deok-kyu are desperate for just one performance, but even being on a club stage is hard. Im-jae, the freewheeling leader of the band always disappears. Deok-kyu who makes a living with rap wants to play only the blues, but people no longer listen to it. Near the end of the year, they go for a live club audition yearning for a chance. While enjoying their different performances, we meet the diverse realities those musicians face.
Live Hard

COVID-19 is rampant in the world. Juri, a 25-year-old young girl, stops socializing and has been just staying at home. Her mother, Young-shim struggles against the hard season, still running her Kim-bob place. One day, Young-shim leaves to take care of her sick mother, and Juri takes charge of the restaurant unexpectedly.
Rolling

High school student Yeon-ju and Eun-chae were rehearsing for a joint performance at the school after school ahead of the school festival performance. Then suddenly, a baseball that Hee-jun threw badly from the playground flies in through the window. Hee-jun comes into the classroom looking for the ball and the Yeon-ju tries to find Hee-jun's ball.
Lucky Ball

In a quiet residential neighborhood, a French sandwich shop called Bon-Amande. The owner and only employee is Bong Soo-ah, who quit her longtime job to open this shop after a series of events. She calls him Jin Woo-kun, and he's her first part-time employee. Since his arrival, the shop has been receiving unexpected and surprising customers. Her sandwiches are eaten out loud without realizing it, and they are eaten to the roof of their mouths.