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At the age of 74, many people retire themselves or go and spend the rest of their life in elderly’s house. But Kim Dong-Ho has made the decision to live like a young and energetic man until the end of his life. He gets up early around 4 am every morning. He does his exercise for an hour. Then he checks the news and respond to his emails. After that, he takes the bus to his work. He is currently working in a university of film and media, which he has launched himself two years ago. KIM is the same man whom established the largest Asian Film Festival when he was almost 60 years old. Now that he is 74 years old, he has just decided to make his first film as a director.

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At the age of 74, many people retire themselves or go and spend the rest of their life in elderly’s house. But Kim Dong-Ho has made the decision to live like a young and energetic man until the end of his life. He gets up early around 4 am every morning. He does his exercise for...
Ongoing Smile (2013) was directed by Mohsen Makhmalbaf. The film is a Documentary production with a runtime of 0h 52m, rated 0.5/10.
Ongoing Smile runs 0h 52m (52 minutes total). Audience rating: 0.5/10 from 1 votes. Genre: Documentary.
Ongoing Smile is rated 0.5/10 by 1 viewers — below average. A good pick for Documentary fans.