Kim Jung-in
Heavenly Salmon is a story of the elderly living in the ¡®Beautiful Home,¡¯ in Wanju, North Jeolla Province. Like the title implies, it portrays the final days of thirteen elderly women who want to return to where they were born and end their lives there. Daily lives of these women, whose average age is over 80, are consistently calm and lonely. They are just counting the remaining days, waiting for the divine call from the God. The only thing they enjoy and look forward to is the visit from their family. During these short visits, they never stop worrying about their children and husbands. After hurriedly bidding farewell to the family, they look out the window and wipe out tears around their wrinkled eyes. Still, there are more than just silence and hopelessness in their lives. They experience strong affection for life as well as despair; they have empathy for one another as well as hatred; and they cannot help but feel remorseful and sad - these are all part of their lives as they live like a family. The camera delves into the lives of the elderly women and vividly captures the faces of them, who are standing on the border between life and death. (Park Sun-young)
Kim Jung-in
Born and raised in Jeonju, the town of taste and fashion. He studied documentary in Broadcasting Department of Korea National University of Art. Upon graduation, he worked at World Vision for 6 years, where he felt and learned much by working with the poorest neighbors in the global community.. Dearest Hanok Village (2016)Heavenly Salmon (2009)
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