At 2:15 PM, a ten-year-old girl encounters a six-year-old who has been isolated from the world and abused by her father. Society, which once gave the younger child a glimpse of hope, has pushed her deeper into despair. Granted only fifteen minutes together, the older girl offers her the warmth and light she was denied—showing how even a fleeting connection can break through cold, unyielding walls and spark life where none seemed possible.
Director Details
Seryeong Jeong is a Korean filmmaker who transitioned from aspiring documentary producer to storyteller after interning in TV drama production. Fascinated by the broad social impact of commercial storytelling, she now creates narrative works with thoughtful messages. Driven by the question “why?”, she aims to craft impactful content exploring human growth—especially what defines a good adult.