Kim Hye-jung
Directing
Known For
Sukgyung Lee, 61, lives in an old municipal apartment in Seongsan-dong. The sunlight streams deep into the living room and the living room window is full of greenery from early spring to late fall, and every day, she hangs iron bars, runs along the river, and takes care of her elderly cat. Until she arrived at her current home, Lee had moved twenty-five times. It's slated for redevelopment, and she doesn't know when she'll have to leave again. At the age of 61, Lee wonders, "Where and how will I live in the future?" and begins a journey through the "paths of living place" of six women.
Six Stories in Her Place

The Korea Women’s National Musical, ‘Female Gukgeuk’ made by Korean traditional narrative song, dancing, and acting that presented by women in male roles, sets fire to hearts of many girls and is overwhelming in the 1950~60s. Some girls attend the musicals by stealing parents’ jewelry and lied about it; others throw aside the studying, and crisscross all over the country. But today, why has it disappeared in the history without even one person who has remembered? What has been happened to the girls who went off at that time?