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Screened at the 2014 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Jiseul director O Muel's latest indie film Golden Chariot in the Sky follows a ragtag band and an estranged band of brothers on a journey of music and reconciliation. The youngest of four brothers, Ppong Ddol (Lee Kyung Joon) forms a band which he names Golden Chariot after the old cart he lugs around the neighborhood. He gets his neighbors to join the band, but they're all a bit short on talent and funds. Ppong Ddol's second oldest brother Dong Ho (Kim Dong Ho) suddenly shows up, and they fight and reminisce about how they were kicked out of the family. Both in need of cash, they decide to make peace and hit up their terminally ill oldest brother Seok Beom (Moon Seok Beom) for money, but third brother Yong Pil (Yang Jung Won) also has the same idea. Seok Beom sends his brothers on a road trip together in exchange for his inheritance.
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