A Table for Two (2023)

A Table for Two (2023) poster

In 2007, fifteen-year-old Chaeyoung is diagnosed with anorexia and committed to a mental hospital. Feeling guilty, her mother, Sangok, tries to trace the source of her daughter’s illness but there is no way to know. Ten years later, the mother and daughter begin a conversation. Relying on Chaeyoung’s diary, drawings, and voice-over, the film explores the history of conflict and pain in mother-daughter relationships through three generations: grandmother, mother, and daughter.

Director: Kim Bo-ram
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 89 min
Release Date:
Music: Kim Hae-won
Production: Film Dabin
Country: South Korea
Language: 한국어/조선말
Original Language: ko

Keywords

mother daughter relationship

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Table for Two about?
In 2007, fifteen-year-old Chaeyoung is diagnosed with anorexia and committed to a mental hospital. Feeling guilty, her mother, Sangok, tries to trace the source of her daughter’s illness but there is no way to know. Ten years later, the mother and daughter begin a conversation. Relying on Chaeyoung’s diary, drawings, and voice-over, the film explores the history of conflict and pain in mother-daughter relationships through three generations: grandmother, mother, and daughter.
Who directed A Table for Two?
A Table for Two was directed by Kim Bo-ram.
How long is A Table for Two?
A Table for Two has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is A Table for Two?
A Table for Two is a Documentary film.
Where was A Table for Two produced?
A Table for Two was produced in South Korea.