LEAFF: Glass Garden 18
PhD student Jae-yeon is a brilliant researcher with a rare ability to communicate with nature. Having been hurt by her hypocrite colleague and lover, she turns her back on the world and goes deep into the forest to live alone in a glass garden. Meanwhile, novelist Ji-hoon develops a fascination for Jae-yeon and, despite her cold reception, begins to hover around her. Inspired by her, he eventually writes a novel about her titled The Glass Garden and Jae-yeon slowly begins to open up to him. However, he realises that something mysterious is happening in the glass garden and, shocked and confused, he makes a crucial mistake from which there will be no return.
This film is presented as a part of the London East Asia Film Festival. You can find more information about LEAFF on the website: www.leaff.org.uk
- Country
- South Korea
- Duration
- 1 hour 56 minutes
- Language
- Korean
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