
Camellia Project
Drama
Overview
An omnibus of short films about gay men’s relationships and partings. Kim Chuja is a fantasy musical about two men who were lovers in the past and meet by chance. Floating Island is a quiet, sad love story about a man who wants to leave and a man who wants to hold him back. In La Traviata, a woman comes to Bogil Island to meet her dead husband’s lover. She’s angry when she sees him happy. She sees the red camellia flowers and she comes to terms with her husband’s homosexuality while recovering from the hurt.
Top Cast


Jung Seung-kil
Jung Seung-kil
Jin-wook
Jung Seung-kil
Jin-wook


Kim Tae-yong
Kim Tae-yong
Hyun-soo
Kim Tae-yong
Hyun-soo


Park Mi-hyeon
Park Mi-hyeon
Woman
Park Mi-hyeon
Woman
Lee Eung-jae
Lee Eung-jae
Yeon-hoo
Lee Eung-jae
Yeon-hoo
Hwang Choon-ha
Hwang Choon-ha
Choon-ha
Hwang Choon-ha
Choon-ha


Kim Wang-geun
Kim Wang-geun
Wang-geun
Kim Wang-geun
Wang-geun
Jung Won-gyu
Jung Won-gyu
Hyun-soo's Boyfriend
Jung Won-gyu
Hyun-soo's Boyfriend
Song Ju-hee
Song Ju-hee
Kim Choo-ja
Song Ju-hee
Kim Choo-ja
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