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Where We Stay for a While
Coming of Age
Women
Environment/Nature
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2025
- Running Time112min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Wang Mincheol, who documented Cheongju Zoo staff in Garden, Zoological (2018) and a wildlife rescue center in Sanctuary (2022), returns with his third film—this time, an Asian black bear sanctuary. While the story of Project Moon Bear, about transforming a bear farm into a sanctuary, seems to continue his earlier themes, this film takes a different turn. Just as viewers come to understand the challenges of caring for captive bears who can never return to the wild, the volunteers’ own stories emerge. Where We Stay for a While follows four women, born in the 1990s, caring for 13 bears in Hwacheon, Gangwon-do. Their stay is temporary, and they’ll probably move on soon. “Do I need the experience of caring for bears in my life?” they wonder. Yet when one leaves, another arrives to take her place. This film casts a tender gaze on youth who are a little different, choosing the long way around over the shortest path, pausing to take a look around rather than rush forward. (KANG Sowon)
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WANG Mincheol
Wang Mincheol studied film in Cologne, Germany. As a documentary cinematographer, he has worked on feature documentaries such as On the Rim of the Sky (2014), Time to Read Poems (2016), and Land and Housing (2020). His directorial works include the feature documentaries Garden, Zoological (2018) and Sanctuary (2022).
Credit
- DirectorWANG Mincheol
- ProducerIlkwon KIM
Hyekyung CHUNG - CastJiyoon KANG
Siyeon GU
Minjae KIM
Ji-yae DO
Serim LEE
Ara JO
Taegyu CHOI - CinematographyYoungchen CHO
- EditorJeehwan AHN
- Production CompanyKepler49
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