
Treeless Mountain 2009
"They say that when the pig is full, mom comes back..."
In *Treeless Mountain (2009)*, So Yong Kim crafts a deeply moving drama about innocence, abandonment, and the quiet resilience of childhood. The film follows two young sisters left in the care of their aunt after their mother disappears in search of their estranged father.
Director: So Yong Kim
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Treeless Mountain (2009) about?
*Treeless Mountain* tells the story of two young sisters left in their aunt's care while their mother searches for their father. As days turn into weeks, the girls cling to hope, believing their mother will return when the family pig is fattened enough to lure her back. The film delicately explores their journey through abandonment, resilience, and the bonds of family.
Who directed Treeless Mountain?
So Yong Kim directed *Treeless Mountain*, bringing a poetic yet raw sensitivity to this intimate family drama.
Who stars in Treeless Mountain?
The film stars Kim Hee-yeon, Kim Seong-hee, Kim Mi-hyang, and Lee Soo-ah in its central roles.
Is Treeless Mountain (2009) worth watching?
If you appreciate slow-burn dramas with emotional depth and authentic performances, *Treeless Mountain* is absolutely worth watching. Its minimalist storytelling and heartfelt themes make it a standout in Korean cinema, even without a traditional plot or high-stakes action.
How long is Treeless Mountain?
Treeless Mountain has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About Treeless Mountain (2009) — A Heartbreaking Korean Drama of Hope and Loss
In *Treeless Mountain (2009)*, So Yong Kim crafts a deeply moving drama about innocence, abandonment, and the quiet resilience of childhood. The film follows two young sisters left in the care of their aunt after their mother disappears in search of their estranged father. Set against the stark backdrop of rural Korea, the story unfolds with quiet intensity, capturing the sisters' confusion and hope as they cling to the belief that their mother will return—especially when the family pig is fed enough to entice her home. With minimal dialogue and a hauntingly simple narrative, Kim explores themes of family, loss, and the fragile bonds that sustain us.
Shot with a stark, almost documentary-like realism, *Treeless Mountain* immerses viewers in the sisters' emotional journey, where small moments—like counting coins or waiting by the road—become profound symbols of longing. The performances by Kim Hee-yeon, Kim Seong-hee, and the young Lee Soo-ah ground the film in raw authenticity, making it a poignant reflection on resilience and the enduring power of love, even in its most fractured forms.