Jungwoo Ha junior rookie Cho Dae-hee-kwon leafbird attends Jeonju International Film Festival...a meaningful place

Apr 30, 2025

Jungwoo Ha junior rookie Cho Dae-hee-kwon leafbird attends Jeonju International Film Festival...a meaningful place
Cho Dae-hee (left), Kwon Leavesae. Photo courtesy = Workhouse Company



New actors Cho Dae-hee and Kwon Leaf-sae will attend the 26th Jeonju International Film Festival.

The agency Workhouse Company announced on the 30th that actors Cho Dae-hee and Kwon Leaf-sae will join the 26th Jeonju International Film Festival, which opens on this day.

First, Cho Dae-hee takes her first step into the Jeonju International Film Festival through an independent film '3670 (director Park Jun-ho)' selected as a Korean competition category. '3670' is a movie about a young North Korean defector, Cheol-jun, who used to hide his gay identity, courageously seeks the South Korean gay community, and Cho Dae-hee played Hyun-taek, the center of the community gathering in the play. Cho Dae-hee will attend the red carpet and opening ceremony today (30th), as well as the stage greeting and GV on May 1st, and meet with the audience for the first time.




Kwon Leafsae visits the festival with a short film 'Galbones (Director Lim Ha-yeon)' Starting with the independent film `Mi-Ji-Soo (director Lee Don-gu),' in which she starred as a lead character, she has attended the `Jeonju International Film Festival' for three consecutive years until this year, drawing even more attention. 'Ribbon' is a work about what happens when a man is made in Lee Bom's ribs one day, and Kwon Leavesae played the role of Lee Bom. 'Ribbon' was invited to the 'Jeonju International Film Festival' Korean Cinema Short Section last year, and this year, it will join the event related to 'Intimusi Coordinator' held on May 2. An intent coordinator is a job that helps produce scenes that deal with sex in a work, such as movies, dramas, and plays, and 'Ribbon' is the first independent film in Korea to be participated by an intent coordinator.

Cho Dae-hee, who is attending the Jeonju International Film Festival for the first time, said, `I am so nervous and honored to be with you at such a big festival. Since it's my first time meeting the audience, I'll do my best to have a good time," he said. Kwon Leavesae then said "Thank you so much for inviting me to a meaningful event. Since it's an event with good intentions, I want to talk about various things with the audience and come back," he said.

Cho Dae-hee and Kwon Leavesae are the new newcomers to 'Workhouse Company'. Cho Dae-hee made her debut with the Disney+ original 『The Tyrant』, and later appeared as a young Chang-wook, a Jungwoo Ha child, in the movie 『Robbie』, and is now gradually gaining prominence in dramas and commercials. In addition, Kwon Leavesae is an actor who has already shown solid acting skills in several independent films, dramas, and musicals, and recently appeared as a new trainer in Disney+'s original 'Light Shop', heralding various activities.




Meanwhile, the Workhouse Company, which includes newcomers Cho Dae-hee and Kwon Leaf-sae, who announced the 26th Jeonju International Film Festival, is an actor management company that includes Hwang Bo-ra, Baek Seung-hyun, Lee Sang-won, Jeon Jeon Jeon-hwan, Choi Jin-wook, Kang Ji-yeon Son Byung-wook, Moon Yoo-gang, Lee Jong-hyuk, Lee Soo-in, Hwang Hye-rim, and Um Ha-neul, starting with actor Jungwoo Ha.



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