Fantasy of the Girls
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| Hangul | 소녀의 세계 |
| RR | Sonyeoui segye |
| MR | Sonyŏŭi segye |
| Directed by | Ahn Jeong-min |
| Screenplay by | Guk Yu-na[1] Ahn Jeong-min |
| Produced by | Oh Seung-hyun Yun Ki-jin[2] |
| Starring | Roh Jeong-eui Cho Soo-hyang Kwon Nara |
| Cinematography | Kim Jong-jin[2] |
| Edited by | Son Yeon-ji[2] |
| Music by | Jung Hyun-soo Kim Yong-joo[2] |
Production companies | Big O Pictures Nalgae Entertainment[3] |
| Distributed by | Dreamfact Entertainment M-Line Distribution[3] |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
Fantasy of the Girls (Korean: 소녀의 세계; RR: sonyeoui segye) is a 2018 South Korean romantic film directed by Ahn Jeong-min in his directorial debut[4] and co-written with Guk Yu-na.[1] The film starring Roh Jeong-eui, Cho Soo-hyang, and Kwon Nara, is about a 17-year-old girl who experiences her first love while finding her way through adolescence at an all-girls school.
The film premiered at the Seoul Independent Film Festival on December 3, 2016, and released in theaters on November 29, 2018.
Seon-hwa, a first-year high school student, is unexpectedly cast as Juliet in a high school production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet at her school's theater club after accompanying a friend to an audition. She meets Ha-nam, a popular senior chosen to play Romeo. As rehearsals progress, Seon-hwa develops feelings for Ha-nam, but begins to notice the close relationship between Ha-nam and Soo-yeon, the play's director. Caught between the two seniors, Seon-hwa confronts unfamiliar emotions and the complexities of first love.
Cast
Main
- Roh Jeong-eui as Bong Seon-hwa
- Cho Soo-hyang as Jeong Soo-yeon
- Kwon Nara as Lee Ha-nam
Supporting
Production
Principal photography began on June 9, 2016.[6]
Roh Jeong-eui, Cho Soo-hyang, and Kwon Nara were confirmed to appear on June 13, 2016.[6]
Release
The film premiered at the Seoul Independent Film Festival on December 3, 2016.[7] The film was invited at the New York Asian Film Festival 2017.[8][9]