A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
리틀 라이프
Alternate Titles:
Fish Dance
물고기 춤
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cinematic Moment
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
After an accident while traveling with her mother, Eun-ha survives alone. With the after-effects of the accident, Eun-ha is left in the care of her aunt, Ja-young, and in the new environment and people, Eun-ha closes herself off. When Eun-ha enrolls in a dance school with her cousin Bo-ra, she begins to confront her feelings, expressing her anxiety and fear through dance. As misunderstandings and conflicts with her own family build up, Eun-ha struggles with what it means to communicate truthfully and learns how to express herself.
Director:
Kim Yong-cheon
Executive Producer:
Kim Yoo-kyung
Seo Yeon
Producer:
Seo Yeon
Seo Min-woo
Writer:
Kim Yong-cheon
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