A Nest in My Heart
2026
기억 속의 둥지
Short
Web / New Media
Experimental
Synopsis
<A Nest in My Heart> is a deeply personal human drama of South Korea that confronts the distance between who we are today and the child we once were.
In present-day South Korea, an elderly woman stands inside her daughter’s luxurious apartment. The pristine bathroom—symbol of modern prosperity—unexpectedly opens a passage to her earliest memory. She becomes again a five-year-old girl growing up in a 1960s hillside slum, raised by her grandmother amid hunger, superstition, faith, and communal life.
Through the child’s gaze, the film recalls a world where survival depended not on wealth, but on human bonds: a piece of bread shared after prayer, neighbors bound by ritual and rumor, and a grandmother whose arms became the final barrier between life and death. A near-fatal childhood accident crystallizes the film’s emotional core—revealing love as both refuge and destiny.
Moving fluidly between past and present, realism and gentle fantasy, <A Nest in My Heart> asks a quiet but urgent question:
In a world that has grown richer, what have we forgotten?
This film is not only a recollection of poverty, but a tribute to the invisible nest of love that sustains life, long after childhood has ended.
In present-day South Korea, an elderly woman stands inside her daughter’s luxurious apartment. The pristine bathroom—symbol of modern prosperity—unexpectedly opens a passage to her earliest memory. She becomes again a five-year-old girl growing up in a 1960s hillside slum, raised by her grandmother amid hunger, superstition, faith, and communal life.
Through the child’s gaze, the film recalls a world where survival depended not on wealth, but on human bonds: a piece of bread shared after prayer, neighbors bound by ritual and rumor, and a grandmother whose arms became the final barrier between life and death. A near-fatal childhood accident crystallizes the film’s emotional core—revealing love as both refuge and destiny.
Moving fluidly between past and present, realism and gentle fantasy, <A Nest in My Heart> asks a quiet but urgent question:
In a world that has grown richer, what have we forgotten?
This film is not only a recollection of poverty, but a tribute to the invisible nest of love that sustains life, long after childhood has ended.
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