''Feathers in the Wind'' () is a 2004 South Korean film directed by
Song Il-gon
Song Il-gon (born January 1, 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter known for his internationally award-winning early short films, and later feature films such as '' Spider Forest'' (2004) and '' Feathers in the Wind'' (2005). Lon ...
. It was originally planned as a 30-minute section of a three-part omnibus film with two other directors, entitled ''1.3.6''. At 73 minutes, the film exceeded the limits of the original omnibus format and was released on its own theatrically and on DVD.
Synopsis
A film director comes to a small island near
Jeju Province
Jeju Province (; ), officially Jeju Special Self-Governing Province (Jeju language, Jeju: ; ), is the southernmost Provinces of South Korea, province of South Korea, consisting of eight inhabited and 55 uninhabited islands, including Marado, Udo ...
where he had agreed to meet his first love 10 years before. The woman had gone to university in Germany after the promise was made, and married a German conductor. Not entirely expecting to meet her, he comes to the island to work on his second screenplay. While on the island, he develops a friendly relationship with a young woman who runs an inn with her uncle, who has not spoken since his wife mysteriously left. On the appointed day, a piano arrives with news from the director's first love.
[Synopsis from ''and'' viewed December 17, 2007]
Cast
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Jang Hyun-sung
Jang Hyun-sung (; born July 17, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He started his acting career as a member of the ''Hakjeon'' Theatre Company, before transitioning to film and television. Jang is best known for starring in director Song Il-gon's a ...
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Lee So-yeon
* Kim Dae-ryeong
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Jo Sung-ha
Jo Sung-ha (; born August 8, 1966) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in '' The Yellow Sea'' (2010), '' Helpless'' (2012), and ''Korean Peninsula'' (2012) and ''The K2
''The K2'' () is a 2016 Korean drama, Sou ...
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2004 films
2000s Korean-language films
South Korean romantic drama films
2000s South Korean films
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