Actor Yoon Seon-ah has taken to the screen this winter with the film "The God's Orchestra."

Yoon Seon-ah plays Lee Si-an, the girlfriend of North Korean State Security officer Park Gyo-soon (played by Park Si-Hoo), in the film The God's Orchestra (director Kim Hyung-hyeop, produced by Studio Target), which opened nationwide on the 31st of last month, leaving a deep impression on audiences with her realistic acting and presence.

The God's Orchestra departs from the provocative imagination that a State Security officer in North Korea organizes a fake praise ensemble to earn foreign currency, and unfolds as a human drama of emotional resonance that depicts how people who deceived and were deceived by one another change as they genuinely communicate through music; director Kim Hyung-hyeop, who directed Father Is a Daughter and Love Island, joined forces with writer Kim Hwang-seong, who wrote Miracle in Cell No.7.

The God's Orchestra recorded a 41.2% seat occupancy rate in a single day on Jan. 1, the first day of the new year, rising to the overwhelming No. 1 among Korean films, and it is expected to continue its high-flying popularity as a "K-human drama" not only among domestic audiences but also among overseas distributors and Korean communities, extending beyond Korea to the global market.

Yoon Seon-ah began with the 2012 SBS drama The King of Dramas and has appeared in numerous works such as Good Doctor, Hide and Seek, and Mom Has an Affair, and she made her stage debut in the play Modular Family, where she displayed steady acting for the first time since her debut. Recently, she also drew attention by playing the head of the training team on My Troublesome Star.

Meanwhile, Yoon Seon-ah, who announced a strong start to 2026 with The God's Orchestra, is preparing her next project.<

[Photo] The God's Orchestra still

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