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Hang in There, Kids!
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Korean Premiere
Laha MEBOW
Taiwan
2016
90min
DCP
Color
Fiction
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Ticketing
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7/23 15:20
CGV Bucheon Station 4
725
7/28 14:30
CGV Bucheon Station 6
2001
7/31 14:00
Ojeong-gu Office Ojeong Art Hall
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
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Synopsis
In a secluded indigenous tribe, three optimistic, energetic, and playful kids meet their handicapped teacher with a beautiful voice. One day, the three kids find a tape of their teacher’s recording and decide to bring their tape to Taipei.
Director
Laha MEBOW
Taiwanese aboriginal Mebow graduated from Department of Radio, TV and Film at Shih Hsin University. Due to her indigenous identity, her works focus on aboriginal-themed documentary and drama, as shown in
Finding Sayun
(2011) and
Hang in There, Kids!. Hang in There, Kids!
is her second feature film.