Lim Jaechun, who worked as a factory worker for 30 years and was suddenly laid off, spent 10 years in a tent as a sit-in. Director Lee Soojung calls her ‘sister J’. 10 years into the fight for reinstatement, Jaechun now writes, plays guitar, and sings while living in a tent. She says her personality has changed after 7 years of being laid-off from “originally timid” to being very lively. Sister J deals with a struggle for reinstatement, but it is actually a film about a single person, as stated in the title. This documentary brings artistic vitality to the ‘4,464 days’ Sister J spends on the site, with lines and music driven from the forms of the play into the cinema.
Release Date | March 31, 2022 | |
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Status | Released | |
Original Title | 재춘언니 | |
Runtime | 1h 37min | |
Budget | — | |
Revenue | — | |
Language | Korean | |
Original Language | Korean | |
Production Countries | South Korea | |
Production Companies | Cinema DalMitte des Lebens |