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Korean Fantastic: Features

Manok

LEE Yu-jin|Korea|2025|108min |Asian Premiere |12+

Schedule

Code
224
Time
7/4  19:30 - 21:18
Theater
CGV Sopung 4
Rate
12
Event
Guest Visit
Code
512
Time
7/7  14:00 - 15:48
Theater
CGV Sopung 8
Rate
12
Event
Guest Visit
Code
1105
Time
7/13  14:00 - 15:48
Theater
Bucheon City Hall Main Theater
Rate
12

Unless following Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
º°¾ÆÀÌÄÜNotice of No English-Subtitle

Schedule

Code
224
Time
7/4  19:30 - 21:18
Theater
CGV Sopung 4
Rate
12
Event
Guest Visit
Code
512
Time
7/7  14:00 - 15:48
Theater
CGV Sopung 8
Rate
12
Event
Guest Visit
Code
1105
Time
7/13  14:00 - 15:48
Theater
Bucheon City Hall Main Theater
Rate
12

Unless following Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
º°¾ÆÀÌÄÜNotice of No English-Subtitle

2025 Korean Fantastic: Features ¡Ø Jury¡¯s Special Mention(YANG Mal-bok), Korean Fantastic Audience Award

Program Note

Middle-aged lesbian Manok closes down ‘Rainbow’, the queer bar she’s run for years, and returns to her hometown, Iban-ri, following the death of her mother. But home feels as stifling and unfamiliar as ever. The village, where her ex-husband now serves as headman, greets her return with suspicion, and deep-rooted prejudice and exclusion still linger. Yet Manok refuses to back down. To break down the walls between past and present, village and self, she boldly runs for village chief. It’s a declaration—not of rejection, but of affirmation: to live without denying who she is, and to once again take her place at the center, on her own terms. In Iban-ri, Manok finds new beginnings and reconnects with severed ties. Among them are Guem-ja, an old flame, and Jae-yeon, a high school student hiding his true self in the suffocating atmosphere of the countryside. Manok, who lives openly and without apology, becomes a beacon for Jae-yeon, and he, in turn, finds the courage to finally come out to the world. Even far from the days of Rainbow, Manok is still surrounded by strong, loving women who stand by her side. Manok is a warm and spirited portrait of courage, survival, and community. It gently but powerfully captures how women like Manok challenge societal norms and build new forms of belonging. This isn’t a story of simply 'returning' home—it’s one of boldly beginning again. (Kani KIM)

Credit

Producer
LEE Yu-jin, PARK Joung-hyun, KIM Kyung-eun
Screenplay
LEE Yu-jin
Cinematographer
ROH Da-hae
Editor
HAN Ji-youn
Sound
DO LUCK
Music
KIM Sa-wol
Production Design
SHIN Woo-jung
Cast
YANG Mal-bok, SUNG Jae-yun, PARK Wan-kyu
Sales
LEE Yu-jin

Director

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LEE Yu-jin