Movies that Inspire : 'Treeless Mountain' and 'Black'

Two sisters, Jin and Bin are left behind by their mother and end up at their aunt's home.
All the two sisters can think about is getting their mom back by filling up their piggy bank.
Doing household chores for their aunt is a given.
Jin and Bin catch grasshoppers out in the fields and sell them to the older boys in the neighborhood.
They even exchange 100 won coins for 10 won coins.
It seems their plan was perfect.
Jin and Bin excitedly run out of the house to wait for their mom.
It feels like an eternity as the two girls wait for her at the bus stop.
Korean-American director Kim So-yong is known for her artistic creations of realistic pictures tinged with sentimentality.
Kim's inspirations from childhood add to her unique expression of love and pain.
She tells this story through the eyes of two girls, touching the hearts of audiences worldwide.

The two sisters never ask for much.
All they want is to be loved.
"Treeless Mountain" is a poignant coming-of-age film, where two girls persevere to the end, never letting go of hope.

There's another film everyone's talking about.
"Black" has been designated as one of Time magazine's Top 10 Movies of the Year, and swept 11 awards at India's Filmfare Awards.
Eight-year-old Michelle is deaf and blind.
Her world has always been dark.
Michelle's parents can't get their daughter under control and they finally decide to get Mr. Sahai's help.
Mr. Sahai's faith in Michelle helps her believe that she can live a normal life, just like everyone else.
Michelle becomes the first deaf-blind student to attend a regular university.
She spends her happiest days with Mr. Sahai, the very man who opened her heart and encouraged her to communicate with the world.
She follows Mr. Sahai's wishes and continues to tackle all the challenges that come her way.
And "impossible" is a word that does not exist in Michelle's world.
A great film is not a film that rakes in millions of dollars, it's a film that resonates within our souls.
Catch a showing of "Treeless Mountain" and "Black".
These magical movies will plant a seed of hope deep inside your heart.

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