Snowy Road (2015)
Jong-bun, in her eighties, is one of the last surviving 'Comfort Women' victims forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese Army during World War II. Back in 1944, at the end of the Japanese occupation in Korea, Jong-bun was a poor but energetic girl while Young-ae was the smart rich clerk's daughter. One day, Jong-bun gets abducted and finds herself on a train for Manchuria. To her surprise, she also finds Young-ae on the train facing the same fate to become a comfort woman. Jong-bun and Young-ae help each other go through the living hell and as the war comes to an end, they finally escape from the comfort women camp, only to face two different paths of life. Decades later, Jong-bun helps out a teenaged girl who is disoriented in life, reminded of her own painful past.
Director: Lee Na-jeong
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Kim Hyang-gi as Young Jong-bun |
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Kim Sae-ron as Young-ae |
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Kim Yeong-ok as Jong-bun |
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Cho Soo-hyang as Eun-su |
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Seo Young-joo as Young-ju |
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Jang Young-nam as Jong-bun's Mother |
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Lee Seung-yeon as Yun-ok |
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Lee Hak-ju as Child Soldier |
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Hong Seok-bin as Store Owner |
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Lee Kan-hee as Young-ae's Mother |
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Kim Sun-hoa as Eun-soo's Teacher |
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Shin Hyun-sil as Knit Shop Ggam |
| Sound | Choi In-hee | Music |
| Editing | Kim Young-ju | Editor |
| Production | Ham Yeong-hoon | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Park Ju-chun | Martial Arts Choreographer |
| Directing | Lee Na-jeong | Director |
| Writing | Yu Bo-ra | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Choi Kyung-hee | Makeup & Hair |
| Sound | Kim Pil-soo | Sound Supervisor |
| Sound | Chung Min-joo | Sound Supervisor |