Director: LEE Lu-da
Cast: GYEONG Su-jin, KO Kyu-phil, LEE Ji-hoon, KIM Joo-ryoung, CHOI Yoo-jung
Geo-Wool, a lively single woman whose boisterous nature fills her younger brother Du-On’s home, tends to household tasks and looks after his young daughter.
Her spirited presence often clashes with Du-On, their sibling bond strained by constant quarrels. After a heated argument, Geo-Wool seeks independence and moves into Baekse Apartment alone. But on her first night, unsettling noises pierce through the floors at 4 AM, stealing her sleep. Ever resourceful, Geo-Wool teams up with her neighbors to unravel the mystery behind the eerie sounds. The Noisy Mansion weaves a warm, engaging tale of humor and curiosity, capturing the unexpected connections that emerge when secrets echo through a new home.
Director: LEE Lu-da
Cast: GYEONG Su-jin, KO Kyu-phil, LEE Ji-hoon, KIM Joo-ryoung, CHOI Yoo-jung
In Korean with English subtitles
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
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Approx. 1 hr 37 mins
Festival Rating - Ages 15+
Korean with English subtitles
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