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The House That Made Me
Famous figures take an emotional trip back to meticulous recreations of the homes they were brought up in, exploring how their past shaped who they are today.
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Plot Summary
This heartwarming documentary follows South Korean filmmaker Bo-young Kim as she revisits the childhood home she grew up in. Over three days, she reconnects with her parents and sibling, reminiscing about their shared memories and the values that shaped her. The film explores themes of family, home, and the enduring bonds that connect us to our past.
Critical Reception
The House That Made Me was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its emotional resonance and intimate portrayal of family life. Critics praised its simple yet profound storytelling, highlighting its ability to evoke universal feelings of nostalgia and connection.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its touching and nostalgic exploration of family.
Appreciated for its heartfelt and intimate directorial approach.
Resonated with audiences for its universal themes of home and belonging.
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Awards & Accolades
Awarded Best Documentary at the Jeonju International Film Festival in 2010.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by director Bo-young Kim's desire to capture the essence of her childhood home and family memories before they faded with time.
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