Two sisters, Jin and Bin, ages 6 and 3, face an uncertain future when their mother leaves them with their father's sister, a woman they don't know. The girls struggle to adjust to their new surroundings, working hard to earn coins from their aunt, who is often gruff and demanding. As they miss their mother dearly, they find solace in earning money by catching and selling grasshoppers. With the plastic piggy bank slowly filling up, the sisters hold onto hope that their mother will return, and their stoic faces may finally crack a smile.
Treeless Mountain
Two sisters in Seoul, Korea, take on the responsibility of caring for each other after their mother sets out to find their estranged father, resulting in a touching portrayal of sibling devotion and perseverance.













