Let Me Out (Korean: 렛 미 아웃; RR: Let-mi-aut) is a 2013 South Korean film. Part coming-of-age, part comedy, the low-budget indie is about a film student's struggles with making a movie for the first time, and captures the harsh realities of the Korean filmmaking industry. Produced by the Seoul Institute of the Arts and the Baekdu-Daegan Film Company, it was directed by Soh Jae-young (or Jae Soh) and Kim Chang-rae, and starred Kwon Hyun-sang in his first leading role. Let Me Out won the Gold Medal Award at the 57th New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards in 2014.
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