Lady Daddy (Korean: 아빠가 여자를 좋아해; RR: Abbaga Yeojareul Joahhae) is 2010 South Korean film about a transgender photographer who is discovered by her son.
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| Hangul | 아빠가 여자를 좋아해 |
| Hanja | 아빠가 女子를 좋아해 |
| Revised Romanization | Abbaga Yeojareul Joahhae |
| McCune–Reischauer | Appa ka Yŏja rŭl Choahae |
| Directed by | Lee Kwang-jae |
| Written by | Chun Sung-il |
| Produced by | Chun Sung-il Im Yeong-ho |
| Starring | Lee Na-young Kim Ji-seok |
| Cinematography | Oh Seung-hwan |
| Edited by | Moon In-dae |
| Music by | Choi Seung-hyun |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
| Box office | US$1,072,598[1] |
Ji-hyeon (Lee Na-young) is a transgender woman working as a photographer. Then a young boy, Yoo-bin, shows up claiming Ji-hyeon is his divorced birth father. Ji-hyeon tries to juggle the role of father to Yoo-bin and girlfriend to her boyfriend played by Kim Ji-seok.[2]
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