Two sisters are serving life in prison for keeping a missing boy. The law says it's kidnapping, while they claim they were ensuring the boy's safety. After 19 years, a possibility for parole emerges on the condition that the mother of the boy meets them and grants forgiveness.
Producer
Gary Byung-Seok Kam has produced award-winning documentaries in Korea and worldwide. Gary has been an independent filmmaker since 2006, following a 10-year career as a director and producer for MBC in Korea,
Director
Baby Ruth Villarama has been involved in co-productions for more than 10 years. She began as a researcher for Philippine broadcast channel ABS-CBN before she ventured in international co-production with networks like MediaCorp, NHK, EuroNews, National Geographic. She’s part of a team that supports Voyage Studios, Film Producers Society and DokyuPeeps, which champion global Filipino stories reach a wider engagement. She is a Chevening scholar of the British government who recently finished her post-graduate degree in Film Marketing and Distribution with commendation, a visiting lecturer at the University of the Philippines Film Institute and the newest member of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts on Cinema. She is the film director behind Sunday Beauty Queen, which premiered in Busan, HotDocs, etc. and has been creating a huge impact on migrant and domestic labour negotiations in different countries.
Producer
Chuck Gutierrez is a multi-awarded filmmaker and producer. His works have championed Filipino cinema in major film festivals around the globe, including Cannes, Berlin, Venice, Pusan, London, Tokyo and New York.