

1.5 million flowers, one obsessive man, zero chill about nature.
The life of Jung Myung Kim, who spent 40 years photographing wildflowers, unfolds in stop-motion animation. His 1.5 million still photographs are transformed into time-lapse video, seamlessly woven together with stop-motion characters.
Cinematography
Time-lapse flowers bloom like breathing—absolutely hypnotic.
Direction
Blending stop-motion with real photography shouldn't work this well.
Production
40 years of footage transformed into 14 transcendent minutes.
Director
Yoo Lee
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jung Myung Kim's actual archive contains over 1.5 million wildflower photographs taken across four decades of solitary mountain hikes.
Director Yoo Lee spent three years developing the technique to merge time-lapse photography with stop-motion, creating a new visual language for documentary.
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