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"Nim, don't cross that river." Kang-gye's grandmother died..Director, "By Your Husband"

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Kim Nayeon

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Photo = Still cut from the movie "My Love, Don't Cross That River."
Photo = Still cut from the movie "My Love, Don't Cross That River."

Kang's grandmother, who appeared in the movie "My Love, Don't Cross That River," passed away on the 10th. He was 101.

Director Jin Mo-young, who directed the film on this day, announced the obituary of the deceased through his SNS.

Director Jin said he said goodbye to the deceased on the 31st of last month, "Even while I was wondering, he clearly remembered us and said, 'Do well with each other.'

"On the first day we met in 2012, she looked like a girl, and she crossed the river at the age of 100. My favorite soldier, Jo Byeong-man, is by my grandfather's side. Goodbye," he said, expressing his condolences.

The deceased was born in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do, in 1925, grew up in Hoengseong, and married her husband Cho Byung-man, six years older, in 1938, when she was 14 years old.

The daily life of the elderly couple, which was released in 2014 in the documentary film "My Love, Don't Cross That River," resonated with 4.8 million viewers, which is the highest number of audiences in Korean independent films to date.

The mortuary was set up in Room 4 of Wonju Medical Center's funeral home. The coffin is set at 7:45 a.m. on the 12th, and the burial site is Seonsan, Cheongil-myeon, Hoengseong-gun.

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