| Country / Region |
| South Korea |
| Year | | | 2020 |
| Format | | | DCP |
| Color | | | Color |
| Length | | | 75 min |
| Rating | | | 6+ |
Gull
61-year-old Obok runs a seafood store in a fish market. One day she has her first meeting with her daughter Inae's future parents-in-law. That night, she is raped by Gitaek. At first, Obok pretends that nothing has happened and tries to go about her life as usual. A while later, she tells Inae about the rape. The police calls in Gitaek to investigate, and the story of the incident begins to spread around the market.
KIM Mi-jo
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Kim Mi-jo studied at the Dankook Graduate School of Cinematic Content. She has directed a couple of short films and Gull is her feature debut, which received the Grand Prize in the Korean competition at the 2020 Jeonju International FilmFestival. |

