OVERMAN Director Explores Child Abuse for New Project
Actor
PARK Ha-seon’s next work will be as the lead in the upcoming indie film
Confession (translated title). The film will be the sophomore work of
Overman (2016) director
SEO Eun-young.
The performer will play a social welfare worker who becomes caught up at the center of a murder case when a child goes missing. PARK’s character cannot tolerate seeing injustice, particularly the abuse suffered by mistreated children.
After first making a splash on the big screen in the horror film
A.P.T (2006), PARK featured in the drama
Ba:Bo (2008), indie
I Came from Busan (2010), melodrama
Champ (2011) and rom-com
Love Clinique (2012) before taking a break from the big screen to focus on her TV roles. She returned with a pair of late summer titles last year, including as a police academy instructor in the smash hit
Midnight Runners (2017) and with a special appearance in the heist comedy
Roman Holiday (2017).
Confession is currently in the middle of production and is expected to wrap up at the end of August. Production is being handled by Parade Pictures, which was also responsible for
Overman.