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Love (between) Pickle (2020)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 16M

Director : Park Sye-young

Synopsis

About the countless faces, memories, love, and people that exist between love and pickle.

Actors

Jeong Hea-rin
Jeong Hea-rin
Jeong Hea-rin
Kwak So-jin
Kwak So-jin
Kwak So-jin
Lee So-jeong
Lee So-jeong
Lee So-jeong
Kim Oki
Kim Oki
Kim Oki
Ko Dae-young
Ko Dae-young
Ko Dae-young
Kang Dong-ho
Kang Dong-ho
Kang Dong-ho
Ham Seok-young
Ham Seok-young
Ham Seok-young
Go Woo
Go Woo
Go Woo
Jaeyi
Jaeyi
Jaeyi
Park Sye-young
Park Sye-young
Park Sye-young
Park Jae-yi
Park Jae-yi
Park Jae-yi

Crews

Park Sye-young
Park Sye-young
Director
Park Sye-young
Park Sye-young
Editor
Park Sye-young
Park Sye-young
Director of Photography
Park Sye-young
Park Sye-young
Sound
Ham Seok-young
Ham Seok-young
Music
Kim Oki
Kim Oki
Music
Park Jae-yi
Park Jae-yi
Music
Lee So-jeong
Lee So-jeong
Second Assistant Camera

Trailers and other movies

사랑 (사이) 깍두기 (2019) - teaser

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