Young Jin-hee is taken by her father to an orphanage near Seoul. He leaves her there never to return, and she struggles to come to grips with her fate. Jin-hee desperately believes her father will come back for her and take her on a trip.
Unfortunately the movie A Brand New Life is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Ounie Lecomte | Director |
Lighting | Kim Min-jae | Lighting Director |
Sound | Jim Sert | Original Music Composer |
Writing | Ounie Lecomte | Writer |
Camera | Kim Hyun-seok | Director of Photography |
Visual Effects | Kim Gwang-su | Special Effects Supervisor |
Production | Laurent Lavolé | Producer |
Art | Baek Kyung-in | Production Design |
Art | Jayeon Heo | Assistant Production Design |
Production | Fatim-Zohra Essouci | Production Assistant |
Art | Mina Cho | Assistant Production Design |
Production | Cécile Lai | Production Manager |
Production | Jeemin Park | Assistant Production Manager |
Sound | Eric Lesachet | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Camera | Lee Seong-jin | First Assistant Camera |
Camera | Lee Sang-soo | Second Assistant Camera |
Production | Lee Joon-dong | Producer |
Directing | Lee Jong-un | Assistant Director |
Crew | Diane Thin | Post Production Supervisor |
Art | Sonju Kwon | Assistant Production Design |
Directing | Cho Yong-jin | First Assistant Director |
Production | Lee Dong-ha | Producer |
Production | Lee Chang-dong | Producer |
Writing | Lee Chang-dong | Writer |
Sound | Lee Sung-jin | Sound Supervisor |
Costume & Make-Up | Kwon Yoo-jin | Costume Design |
Editing | Kim Hyung-ju | Editor |
Production | Kim Yeong-don | Co-Executive Producer |
Production | Park Hyun-tae | Executive Producer |
Writing | Lee Jung-hwa | Writer |