
Georgia
Family · Crime · Drama
Overview
When the police refuse to investigate their daughter’s alleged suicide, two computer-illiterate parents decide to design a protest banner. Based on the infamous Miryang case in South Korea which shocked the nation in 2004 and continues to fuel public outrage even today.
Top Cast


Lee Yang-hee
Lee Yang-hee
Father
Lee Yang-hee
Father


Lee Chae-kyung
Lee Chae-kyung
Mother
Lee Chae-kyung
Mother


Kim Gyu-nam
Kim Gyu-nam
Lee Jina
Kim Gyu-nam
Lee Jina
Hong Seon-woo
Hong Seon-woo
Factory Manager
Hong Seon-woo
Factory Manager
Kim Hyeon-jin
Kim Hyeon-jin
Kim Nara
Kim Hyeon-jin
Kim Nara


Kim Chae-won
Kim Chae-won
Mrs. Yi
Kim Chae-won
Mrs. Yi
Lee Min-hyuk
Lee Min-hyuk
Detective's Assistant
Lee Min-hyuk
Detective's Assistant
Oh Ji-min
Oh Ji-min
Kim Juno
Oh Ji-min
Kim Juno


Wesley CHO
Wesley CHO
Male Teacher
Wesley CHO
Male Teacher
Kim Da-eun
Kim Da-eun
Female Teacher
Kim Da-eun
Female Teacher
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