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Have you ever learned something just for fun? The Little Garden Sisters in Myeongju-dong, famous downtown in Gangneung, have been learning photography with smartphone for the past three years. They decide to go one step further and shoot a movie. Their average age is 75 years, but it is still fun. Their short film My Neighborhood Postman was invited to film festivals and won awards. So now, the new project is documentary filmmaking. However, it is not easy to accept the wrinkled and old self inside the frame, and the older sisters are now unable to move and can no longer film together. Besides, it is difficult to even get together due to COVID-19. Will they be able to complete the documentary?

Top Cast

  • Moon Chun-hui

    Moon Chun-hui

    Self

  • Kim Hee-ja

    Kim Hee-ja

    Self

  • Park Jeong-rye

    Park Jeong-rye

    Self

  • Kim Suk-ryeon

    Kim Suk-ryeon

    Self

  • Kim Hye-suk

    Kim Hye-suk

    Self

  • Choi Jeong-suk

    Choi Jeong-suk

    Self

  • Jeong Ok-ja

    Jeong Ok-ja

    Self

  • Choi Sun-nam

    Choi Sun-nam

    Self

  • Choi Seung-cheol

    Choi Seung-cheol

    Self

Overview

Have you ever learned something just for fun? The Little Garden Sisters in Myeongju-dong, famous downtown in Gangneung, have been learning photography with smartphone for the past three years. They decide to go one step further and shoot a movie. Their average age is 75 years, but it is still fun. Their short film My Neighborhood Postman was invited to film festivals and won awards. So now, the new project is documentary filmmaking. However, it is not easy to accept the wrinkled and old self inside the frame, and the older sisters are now unable to move and can no longer film together. Besides, it is difficult to even get together due to COVID-19. Will they be able to complete the documentary?

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