Upon arriving at a women’s shelter, Keoki, a sensitive boy, feels the weight of supporting his determined mom, Reina, and baby half-sister, Ari. Now safe, Keoki is forced to deal with some hard truths about his family’s hardships and his deep-seated pain for what he’s endured. With the sudden appearance of a haunting, child-like apparition, his ideas of safety are challenged and he is forced to confront his own complicated feelings for what he’s endured, and give voice to his pain in order to begin the journey of healing with his family.
Upon entering a café and recognizing Fernando, a retired film director and one of her idols, Clara doesn't think twice and invites him for a coffee. Intrigued by the young woman, the man doesn't hesitate to share with her the most important moments of his career, including the enigmatic reason that led him to retire 30 years ago...
Every time Laura (in her mid-40s) avoids a new conflict, she adopts a cat, and now she has ten. One day she leaves home on her way to the animal shelter to adopt a new one, but a last-minute burst of lucidity leads her to the office of a psychologist, Ana (in her mid-60s), so that she can help her avoid it. Ana will force her to go back to the moment when the first cat came into her life. Will she manage to avoid it this time? This story will end with a person who has managed to face her problems, or with a new kitten that has managed to be adopted, so one way or another, this is a story with a happy ending.
Hanchul has been running a small neighborhood supermarket in Hoengseong, Gangwon Province, for decades. Over time, he faces the wear and tear of the store's belongings.
Eunha, who lives in Berlin, is preparing to return to Korea after seven years abroad. As she packs her 23kg suitcase, she decides what to leave behind and what to take with her.
To pay off his father's debts, Chang-han works as a driver. One night, he picks up a drag queen named Joon-seo, who enters his house and never returns. When Chang-han visits to collect his payment, he meets Joon-seo's roommate, Yul-ha. With bank transfers halted due to maintenance, they spend two hours together.
To achieve his final requirement for cub scouts, a young boy enlists his grandfather in documenting and interviewing park patrons before an unforeseen force promises to uproot their lives.
When a woman accidentally cuts herself on her forgotten dollhouse, she’ll unwittingly awaken Housewife, a primordial monster with strange ideas about how to care for her children. Based on the character created by Miranda Parkin.