In the spring of 1999, a group of old friends gather to celebrate their 20 year reunion. Among the group is Yeong-ho, a cold, unhappy man, whose demeanor puts a damper on the festivities. The seriousness of Yeong-ho's depression becomes apparent when he climbs a railroad bridge and looks like he might jump. At this crucial moment, memories of seven crucial episodes from Yeong-ho's past flood his mind.
Unfortunately the movie Peppermint Candy is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Lee Chang-dong | Director |
Writing | Lee Chang-dong | Writer |
Visual Effects | Kim Byeong-gi | Special Effects Supervisor |
Camera | Kim Hyung-koo | Director of Photography |
Directing | Kim Hyun-jin | Assistant Director |
Sound | Kim Gyeong-hyeon | Sound Effects |
Sound | Lee Seung-chul | Production Sound Mixer |
Directing | Byun Seung-wook | Assistant Director |
Art | Choi Seung-yeong | Props |
Art | Park Elhen | Production Design |
Production | Kim Sung-jin | Line Producer |
Sound | Jeong Ji-young | Sound Effects |
Camera | Han Mi-jin | Still Photographer |
Editing | Choi Doo-young | Colorist |
Costume & Make-Up | Hwang Hyun-gyu | Makeup & Hair |
Sound | Lee Jae-jin | Original Music Composer |
Production | Jeon Jae-young | Producer |
Production | Keiko Iino | Associate Producer |
Editing | Kim Hyun | Editor |
Lighting | Lee Kang-san | Lighting Director |
Production | Dong Bang-woo | Executive Producer |
Production | Jeon Yang-jun | Producer |
Visual Effects | Jung Do-ahn | Special Effects Supervisor |
Art | Oh Sang-man | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Cha Sun-young | Costume Design |
Production | Makoto Ueda | Co-Executive Producer |