Mrs. B., North Korean, was forcibly sold to a Chinese farmer by her smugglers. To earn a living in China and help her family who remained in North Korea, Mrs. B. turned to drug trafficking. She succeeds in getting her husband ans sons smuggled into South Korea and engages with a group of illegal immigrants to join her children at last. At the end of long and dangerous travels, Mrs. B. is greeted by the South Korean intelligence services as soon she crosses the border. Her life takes a completely unexpected turn than the one she had dreamed about.
Documentary Film – 71min
in coproduction with Su:m (South Korea)
International sales: Doc&Film
French distributor: New Story
Theatrical release in France: February, 2017
Crew
Director & Screenwriter: Jero Yun
Photography & Sound: Jero Yun, Tawan Arun
Original music: Mathieu Regnault
Editors: Nadia Ben Rachid, Pauline Casalis, Sophie Pouleau, Jean-Marie Lengellé
Sound editor & mixer: Jules Wysocki, Jung Seong-hwan
Colourist: Lim Hak-su, Mathilde Delacroix
Main festivals