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This title refers to the 2016 South Korean film (original title: Eomma-deul

You can find official cast and production information for Mother's Daughter (2016) on the The Movie Database (TMDB) . If you are exploring Korean cinema, let me know:

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Faced with this crisis, the mother is compelled to seek help from a friend who introduces her to a world of making money through transactional sexual encounters, a path the daughter is also pressured to consider.

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