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''Ten Months'' (
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: 십개월의 미래; RR: ''Sibgaewol Mirae;'' lit. ''The Future of Ten Months'') is a 2020 South Korean pregnancy
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film written and directed by Nam Koong-sun in her directorial debut starring
Choi Sung-eun Choi Sung-eun (; born June 17, 1996) is a South Korean actress. She is known for roles in television dramas such as '' SF8'' (2020), ''Beyond Evil'' (2021), and ''The Sound of Magic'' (2022). Early life and education Choi Sung-eun was born on ...
. The film is a feature project from the
Korea National University of Arts Korea National University of Arts is a national university in Seoul, South Korea. Korea National University of Arts was established in 1993 by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Korea as the only national university of arts with an a ...
(K'Arts) that debuted in the Korean Cinema Section of the
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on May 28, 2020. The film was released domestically in South Korea on October 14, 2021.


Synopsis

29-year-old game developer, Mirae (
Choi Sung-eun Choi Sung-eun (; born June 17, 1996) is a South Korean actress. She is known for roles in television dramas such as '' SF8'' (2020), ''Beyond Evil'' (2021), and ''The Sound of Magic'' (2022). Early life and education Choi Sung-eun was born on ...
) suddenly realizes that she is 11 weeks pregnant. She tells her boyfriend, and his immediate response is to say that they should get married. A vegetarian, the boyfriend is forced to work on his parents' pig farm to ensure that they get the support they need. Meanwhile, when Mirae's boss finds out about the pregnancy, all the hard work she has put into her career comes tumbling down.


Cast

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Choi Sung-eun Choi Sung-eun (; born June 17, 1996) is a South Korean actress. She is known for roles in television dramas such as '' SF8'' (2020), ''Beyond Evil'' (2021), and ''The Sound of Magic'' (2022). Early life and education Choi Sung-eun was born on ...
as Choi Mi-rae * Baek Hyun-jin as Ong-joong * Seo Young-joo as Yoon-ho * Yoo Eden as Kim-kim * Kwon Ah-reum as Kang-mi * Son Sung-chan as Hong-seon * Kim Geun-young as Soon-ja * Oh Tae-eun as Eun-ok * Song Kyung-eui as Seong-tae * Go Young-chan as Hyeon-jae * Bang Joo-hwan as Chang-soo


Production

Director Nam Koong-sun shared in an interview that the film was first envisioned in 2015 but it was only in 2018 when the screenplay was picked up as an independent feature project from the Korea National University of Arts (K'Arts).


Release

The film was first premiered at the 21st Jeonju International Film Festival under the Korean Cinema Section held from May 28 to September 20, 2020. The film also became available for a fee on OTT platform Wave from May 28 to June 6, 2020. It was invited at the
20th New York Asian Film Festival The 20th New York Asian Film Festival was held in New York from 6 August to 22 August 2021. The opening film of the festival was ''Escape from Mogadishu'', a South Korean film by Ryoo Seung-wan. Seventy titles were screened both online, as well ...
and was the only Korean film featured in the competitive category, 'Uncaged Section' and screened at
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and
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in the two-week festival held from August 6 to 22, 2021 in New York. ''Ten Months'' was also invited to premiere at the 41st
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's 'Spotlight on Korea' section held from November 4 - November 28, 2021. The same year, it was also invited to the 'Paysage section' of the 16th Paris Korean Film Festival held in Paris, France for 8 days from October 26 to November 2,2021. The film was theatrically released on October 14, 2021.


Box office

The film had a cumulative admission of 15,431 audiences.


Reception

Going by Korean
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Movie Database'', the film holds an approval rating of 7.6 from the audience. Lee Jae-lim of
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wrote that the film drew similarities to “Kim Ji Young, Born 1982,” by diving into the lives of Korean women, specifically in as Mi-rae grapples with various obstacles that arise throughout her pregnancy even further stating that the film should be designated as a mandatory part of Korea's sex education. Lee "...found the narrative where Mi-rae suddenly decides to accept motherhood came somewhat out of the blue..."  but stating "Nevertheless, I would like to give a standing ovation to the lead actor Choi Sung-eun who portrayed Mi-rae, a rookie actor who debuted through the film “Start-Up” last year."


Awards and nominations


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