
The Teachers: Pink, Nature Trail, Ridge Between Rice Paddies, Plum Movie (2023):
The Teachers: Pink, Nature Trail, Ridge Between Rice Paddies, Plum (나는 마을 방과후 교사입니다; Na-neun ma-eul bang-gwa-hu gyo-sa-im-ni-da) is a South Korean documentary film written and directed by Hwang Da-eun and Park Hong-yeol.
Na-neun ma-eul bang-gwa-hu gyo-sa-im-ni-da was theatrically released on January 11, 2023.
The Teachers: Pink, Nature Trail, Ridge Between Rice Paddies, Plum Movie Information:
Movie Name | The Teachers: Pink, Nature Trail, Ridge Between Rice Paddies, Plum |
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Original title | 나는 마을 방과후 교사입니다 (Na-neun ma-eul bang-gwa-hu gyo-sa-im-ni-da) |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Release Date | January 11, 2023 |
Running Time | 1hr 33min |
Starring | N/A |
Directed by | Hwang Da-eun Park Hong-yeol |
Written by | Hwang Da-eun Park Hong-yeol |
Produced by | N/A |
Cinematography by | N/A |
Edited by | N/A |
Music by | N/A |
Production Company | N/A |
Distributed by | N/A |
Budget | N/A |
Box Office Collection | TBA |
The Teachers: Pink, Nature Trail, Ridge Between Rice Paddies, Plum Movie Trailer:
The Teachers: Pink, Nature Trail, Ridge Between Rice Paddies, Plum Movie Storyline (Plot/Synopsis):
In Seongsan-dong, Mapo-gu, there is a 25-year community village after-school program created by teachers, children, and parents. There are 60 children and five teachers living together from the first to sixth graders. The school was closed due to the sudden COVID-19 pandemic, but this place rather increases operating hours.
As COVID-19 continues to social distancing, after-school teachers can do less and do more. In this place where play is the most important, children cannot go out due to COVID-19, and teachers prepare lunch themselves and take care of 60 children from morning to evening.
The longer the COVID-19, the longer the meeting to protect the children’s play routine, and the after-school teachers in the village get tired. Village after-school teachers also face limitations as they endure only the value of raising children together in the village without being called a teacher both inside and outside.
The documentary tells the story of after-school teachers in the village, who have been protecting children on behalf of schools that have been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but are not socially called teachers and care workers who are not even recognized for a year of experience even after 10 years of work.