Blue Butterfly
2019 · 23m · Documentary
Lee Choeng Cho and Kim Moon-Tae, two South Korean painters... Using colors and shapes, they travel the world to imagine a utopia. They want to share brushes and paints with people and give the world a message of well-being.
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