Seattle Asian American Film Festival 2021

Haru Haru: Day by Day

Expired March 15, 2021 6:59 AM
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Telling stories that span continents and decades, this program highlighting Korean American experiences touches on themes of immigration, memory, and familial relationships. These short films run the gamut of navigating transracial families shaped by adoption, to presenting darkly humorous perspectives on the history of Japanese colonialism. As a whole, this program examines how many meanings Korean American identity can contain, while addressing culturally defining ideas in inventive ways.


Co-presented by Korean American Coalition Washington (KAC WA)

MOTHER, FLOWER is the story of a woman, Soo, who is struggling after a few months of delivering her first baby. She is forced to leave her workplace due to symptoms of her depression, then finds herself having a hard time adjusting as first-time mother with a newborn. The film questions the true meaning of "mother's love" that is tied up with social expectations. (Content Warning: Post-Partem Depression)

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    16 minutes
  • Language
    English, Korean
  • Country
    South Korea
  • Premiere
    Seattle Premiere
  • Note
    English Subtitles
  • Director
    Eunhye Hong Kim
  • Cast
    Jinah Kang, Sang gyun Kim