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| − | * [[Song Ji-Hyo]] - Tae-Jeo | + | * [[Song Ji-Hyo]] - Jeong Tae-Jeo |
| | * [[Do Young-Seo (2010)|Do Young-Seo]] - Joon-Young | | * [[Do Young-Seo (2010)|Do Young-Seo]] - Joon-Young |
| | * [[Ok Go-Woon]] - Mi-Young | | * [[Ok Go-Woon]] - Mi-Young |
| | + | * [[Yoon Hye-Ri (1991)|Yoon Hye-Ri]] - Yoon Hye-Rim |
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- Movie: Home Behind Bars (English title) / Meeting House (literal title)
- Revised romanization: Mannamui Jib
- Hangul: 만남의 집
- Director: Cha Jung-Yoon
- Writer: Cha Jung-Yoon
- Producer: An Byeong-Rae
- Cinematographer: Park Kyeong-Kyun
- Release Date: October 15, 2025
- Runtime: 122 min.
- Distributor: Mano Entertainment
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Tae-Jeo (Song Ji-Hyo) has worked as a prison officer for 15 years. She receives news about the death of inmate Mi-Young's (Ok Go-Woon) mother. Tae-Jeo visits the funeral of Mi-Young's mother. There, she has an unexpected encounter with Mi-Young's daughter Joon-Young (Do Young-Seo). This brief, but unexpected encounter creates warm changes to Tae-Jeo's bleak and principled life. A warmth, like sunshine, also comes across Joon-Young's uneasy life.
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