Byulbyul Iyagi is a collection of six animated shorts that explore themes of discrimination and individuality. “Daydream” follows a father and his daughter, whose hands and feet are deformed, as they navigate daily life and confront societal attitudes toward disability. “Animal Farm” employs a raw stop‑motion clay aesthetic to satirize bullying and mob mentality. “At Her House” presents a stark portrayal of gender inequality within marriage. “Flesh and Bone” gently critiques superficiality and the obsession with outward appearance. “Bicycle Trip” highlights the discrimination faced by foreign workers in Korea. “Be a Human Being” examines how young Koreans…