Where Would You Like to Go? (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 5, 2023

Original Title:
어디로 가고 싶으신가요

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Invent Stone
Serce

Production Countries:
Poland | South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 12 

Runtime: 103

Do-gyeong jumped in to save his student Ji-yong from drowning. After the two pass away, Myeongji, Do-gyeong's wife, and Ji-eun, Ji-yong's sister, are left alone in the world, having to cope with the loss of their loved ones. Myeongji travels to Warsaw, Poland, to avoid her harsh reality. She meets an old friend and hides her husband's death as if trying to reject the tragedy.

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Assistant Costume Designer:
Arina Ispolatova

Catering:
Kamil Wilczyński

Co-Producer:
Kuba Kosma

Director:
Kim Hee-jung

Director of Photography:
Artur Żurawski
Park Jung-hun

Editor:
Cho Han-wool

Focus Puller:
Łukasz Karbowiak
Marcin Palisz

Gaffer:
Kang Gyeong-geun

Grip:
Marcin Brzezek
Grzegorz Rusicki

Interior Designer:
Agata Trojak
Marcin Malisz

Master Lighting Artist:
Konrad Pruski

Musician:
Karolina Piątkowska-Nowicka
Marzena Majcher
Paweł Kapica
Krzysztof Pawłowski
Michał Markiewicz
Dominik Kisiel

Original Music Composer:
Marzena Majcher

Producer:
Lee Se-jin

Production Coordinator:
Anna Woźniak

Production Manager:
Konrad Wróblewski

Pyrotechnician:
Janusz Bykowski

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Michał Popiel-Machnicki

Short Story:
Kim Ae-ran

Translator:
Małgorzata Rokicka
Roksana Skibińska

Vocals:
Liliana Pociecha

Writer:
Kim Hee-jung

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