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From bar owner to village chief: director Lee Yu-jin’s ‘Manok’ puts middle-aged lesbian in charge

The film's unique perspective on queer representation is generating buzz in the film community.

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Director Lee Yu-jin's film 'Manok' features a middle-aged lesbian as its protagonist, a rare portrayal in Korean cinema.

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This film challenges stereotypes and brings new narratives to the forefront of Korean storytelling.

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The film reflects a growing acceptance of diverse identities in K-cinema.

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Look out for more films that challenge traditional narratives and promote diversity.

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'Manok' is a refreshing take on queer representation, showing that there is a place for diverse stories in cinema.

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Manok's unique narrative showcases the evolving landscape of queer storytelling in K-cinema.

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