Manok
"The K-Queer comedy you've never seen before!"
Manok, the owner of a South Korean lesbian bar, trades rainbow lights for small-town politics when she moves back home and challenges her ex-husband for mayor.
"The K-Queer comedy you've never seen before!"
Manok, the owner of a South Korean lesbian bar, trades rainbow lights for small-town politics when she moves back home and challenges her ex-husband for mayor.
Yang Mal-bok
Manok
Sung Jae-yun
Jae-yeon
Park Wan-kyu
Cheol-ju
Kim Jung-young
Geum-ja
Sak-ja
Sun-ah
Kim Hyun
Jung-ja
Shin Ji-i
Ha-na
Park Seoung-tae
Hwang Soon-mi
Manok, the owner of a South Korean lesbian bar, trades rainbow lights for small-town politics when she moves back home and challenges her ex-husband for mayor.
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