The documentary film "YOUR FACE" centers on the caricature artist Eunhye with down syndrome who draws people based on their personalities rather than their physical characteristics. When people ask her to "make them look pretty" in the drawing, she responds, "You're already pretty." Despite her mental developmental disability, she has brought a beautiful talent of capturing a person's unique beauty within her caricatures. Over the course of drawing people's faces with a happy smile, she realizes she has captured over 2,000 smiles. Looking at her portfolio, staring back at her are two thousand smiles.
The documentary film "YOUR FACE" centers on the caricature artist Eunhye with down syndrome who draws people based on their personalities rather than their physical characteristics. When people ask her to "make them look pretty" in the drawing, she responds, "You're already pretty." Despite her mental developmental disability, she has brought a beautiful talent of capturing a person's unique beauty within her caricatures. Over the course of drawing people's faces with a happy smile, she realizes she has captured over 2,000 smiles. Looking at her portfolio, staring back at her are two thousand smiles.
Seo Dongil worked for LG Telecom since 1998 and changed his job as a documentary director in 2004. He directed Pink Palace (2005), Big Girl, Little Girl and a Guy in Between-episode2 (2007), Dumulmeori (2013), The Disobeying Teachers (2014), and Welcome, Let′s Live Together (2016). He won the Golden Space Needle Audience Awards at the Seoul Independent Film Festival, Jury Prize, and the Best Picture Award at the Jeju Film Festival.
The documentary film "YOUR FACE" centers on the caricature artist Eunhye with down syndrome who draws people based on their personalities rather than their physical characteristics. When people ask her to "make them look pretty" in the drawing, she responds, "You're already pretty." Despite her mental developmental disability, she has brought a beautiful talent of capturing a person's unique beauty within her caricatures. Over the course of drawing people's faces with a happy smile, she realizes she has captured over 2,000 smiles. Looking at her portfolio, staring back at her are two thousand smiles.