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Cannes Winning Actress Who Played A 17-year-old Elementary Student While In Mid-20s

Jeon Do-yeon and Lee Byung-hun had an amazing performance in the movie “The Harmonium in My Memory”

“The Harmonium in My Memory” was in the 1960s. Suh-ha, a 21-year-old novice teacher who just graduated from the College of Education, is appointed to a mountain village in Gangwon-do, and Hong-yeon, a 17-year-old elementary school student, falls in love with Suh-ha, whom she met by chance, and hovers around him.

Jeon Do-yeon

However, Su-ha is interested in Eun-hee, another female teacher who was appointed on the same day, and Hong-yeon thinks of Eun-hee as a thorn in her side… What will happen to Hong Yeon, a 17-year-old girl who is going through puberty?

“The Harmonium in My Memory” is a movie released in 1999. It was based on Ha Geun-chan’s short story, “The Lady.” Jeon Do-yeon, who was in her mid-20s at the time, played Hong-yeon, a 17-year-old elementary school student.

Jeon Do-yeon

Meanwhile, Jeon Do-yeon won Rookie of the Year awards at a number of film festivals, including the Blue Dragon Film Awards, with her 1997 release “Connection,” became the most anticipated actress in Chungmuro. In addition, she used to won the Best Actress Award in Cannes Film Festival, proving her acting ability.

Source: daum

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