Pavane
"For all who are in love. And who are meant to love."
Three strangers end up crossing paths during late shifts at a department store, each carrying a quiet ache that rarely finds a voice. Mi-jung, Yo-han, and Kyung-rok move through aisles and fluorescent hum with a sense they are seen by no one but each other for a moment. What begins as casual... Read more
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About Pavane
Three strangers end up crossing paths during late shifts at a department store, each carrying a quiet ache that rarely finds a voice. Mi-jung, Yo-han, and Kyung-rok move through aisles and fluorescent hum with a sense they are seen by no one but each other for a moment. What begins as casual conversation evolves into a fragile bond built on shared silences, awkward jokes, and small acts of kindness. As they compare memories, disappointments, and the routine of work, they discover that connection can arrive in ordinary places. Pavane follows their tentative steps toward trust and toward a version of love that feels earned rather than assumed.
Directed by Lee Jong-pil with a screenplay by Park Min-gyu and Son Mi, Pavane marks a contemporary romance from a Korean filmmaker team known for intimate character studies. The film blends restrained dialogue with careful framing that highlights small acts of care.
Box office figures for Pavane have not been released. The film has appeared in select venues and is awaiting wider distribution, so full commercial performance remains undisclosed at this stage. Industry insiders are watching festival reception for future opportunities.
Pavane concentrates on the quiet costs of longing and the ways we accept companionship. The performances from Ko A-sung, Byun Yo-han, Moon Sang-min, Lee E-dam and Han Yu-eun register in small moments rather than grand gestures, underscoring how tenderness can emerge from everyday interactions. The film treats the department store as a microcosm where strangers reveal themselves under fluorescent light, and where risks of opening up are weighed against the risk of remaining invisible.
Awards: As of now there are no major nominations announced. The film's restrained storytelling and intimate ensemble have drawn quiet interest at festivals, with some critics praising the performances and director's handling of delicate emotions. If Pavane continues to circulate, it may attract attention in future award cycles, especially for acting and writing.
Details
- Release Date
- February 19, 2026
- Runtime
- 1h 53m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 13 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Romance, Drama
- Country
- South Korea
- Studio
- Plus M Entertainment +1 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Ko A-sung
Mi-jung
Byun Yo-han
Yo-han
Moon Sang-min
Kyung-rok
Lee E-dam
Se-ra
Han Yu-eun
Hyeon-ji
Seo Yi-ra
Suk-hui
Shin Jung-keun
Kentucky Hope
Park Hae-joon
Kyung-rok's Father
Lee Bong-ryeon
Kyung-rok's Mother
Lee Sang-jin
Pretentious guy
Director: Lee Jong-pil
Written by: Park Min-gyu, Son Mi