"Gloryous Productions in association with Hawkeye Pictures"@en . "Queen of the Morning Calm"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Gloria Ui Young Kim"@en . . . . . . . "Eponine Lee"@en . . "Gloria Ui Young Kim"@en . "Queen of the Morning Calm"@en . . "Film poster"@en . . . . "English"@en . "4900"^^ . . "Tina Jung"@en . . "64286891"^^ . "86.0"^^ . . "Queen of the Morning Calm"@en . "1110991143"^^ . "Canada"@en . . . . . "5160.0"^^ . . . . . . . "5160.0"^^ . . . . . "Queen of the Morning Calm is a 2019 Canadian drama film, directed by Gloria Ui Young Kim. The film stars Tina Jung as Deborah, a single mother in Toronto who is struggling to raise her daughter Mona (Eponine Lee) while the girl's father Sarge (Jesse LaVercombe) moves in and out of their lives unpredictably and unreliably. The film was subsequently screened as part of the 2020 Canadian Film Festival, where it won the awards for William F. White Reel Canadian Indie, Best Director (Kim) and Best Breakout Performance (Lee)."@en . "Queen of the Morning Calm is a 2019 Canadian drama film, directed by Gloria Ui Young Kim. The film stars Tina Jung as Deborah, a single mother in Toronto who is struggling to raise her daughter Mona (Eponine Lee) while the girl's father Sarge (Jesse LaVercombe) moves in and out of their lives unpredictably and unreliably. The film was in development for several years. Kim won the Telefilm Canada New Voices Award at the Toronto Screenwriting Conference in 2013 for its screenplay, but struggled to secure sufficient funding to make the film until she won the $200,000 Feature Film Award from Women in the Director's Chair in 2016. The film went into production in November 2018, and had its theatrical premiere at the 2019 Whistler Film Festival. The film was subsequently screened as part of the 2020 Canadian Film Festival, where it won the awards for William F. White Reel Canadian Indie, Best Director (Kim) and Best Breakout Performance (Lee)."@en . . . . . . . "Dmitry Lopatin"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Josh Barsky"@en .