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    Everything to Know About the Korean Limited Series Aema

    Two unstoppable women, one male-dominated film industry, zero f***s to give.

    By Krutika Mallikarjuna
    Aug. 26, 2025

It’s 1981 in Korea, and the current authoritarian regime loosens censorship laws in an effort to pacify the discontented masses. In one year, Madame Aema, Korea’s first feature-length, mainstream erotic film, will debut in theaters all over the country, and the race is on to find its lead actress. A veteran screen icon and a naive but determined newcomer battle for control over the film’s creative direction, sparking a heated feud that unexpectedly changes the seedy, male-dominated Korean film industry forever. 

Aema is a deliciously fraught reimagining of the behind-the-scenes drama of the 1982 Korean classic Madame Aema. The satirical K-drama is director Lee Hae-young’s (Believer, Phantom) first television series and stars veteran actors Lee Hanee (Extreme JobFiery Priest) and Jin Sun-kyu (Uprising, Space Sweepers). The period piece, which also features rising stars Bang Hyo-rin (Hail to Hell) and Cho Hyun-chul (Inspector Koo, D.P.). 

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When will Aema be released?

Stream it now.

Where can I find the trailer for Aema?

Check it out at the top of this page. 

Bang Hyo-rin as Shin Ju-ae, Jin Sun-kyu as Ku Jung-ho, and Cho Hyun-chul as Kwak In-woo rehearse in a production still from ‘Aema’.

Who’s in the cast of Aema?

Aema Hanee Lee as Jeong Hee-ran enjoys flying in a first-class seat in a production still from ‘Aema’.
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What happens in Aema?

Jeong Hee-ran’s (Lee Hanee) illustrious career spans 30 theatrical hits in the last decade alone. The veteran actor seems to have it all; she’s the darling of the Korean film industry, she lives in the lap of luxury, and she’s about to shoot Madame Aema, the most daring movie of its time. But Hee-ran is done with the petty, sleazy boys’ club that rules her career and has no interest in starring in Korea’s first feature-length adult film — she’d rather be appreciated for her talents, despite having already bared it all onscreen. A woman with more political acumen than she’s given credit for, Hee-ran chases a leading role with a critically acclaimed director, aiming to bring him to her studio where she needs one last movie to fulfill a horrible contract. 

Offended by her disdain for his moneymaker Madame Aema, Ku Jung-ho (Jin Sun-kyu), the president of the studio, casts her as a bit part in the film and offers the lead to an unknown aspiring actor, Shin Ju-ae (Bang Hyo-rin). What seems to be a dream come true for Ju-ae, sours quickly when she shows up for her screen test. Bullied and scorned by film professionals, Hee-ran in particular, Ju-ae begins to wonder if this is truly the path for her. The collision course of clashing egos is set, and the pressure of making a movie is the powder keg needed to set it off. 

Hanee Lee as Jeong Hee-ran driving a convertible while Bang Hyo-Rin as Shin Ju-ae looks on in a production still from ‘Aema’.
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Is Aema based on a book?

No, Aema is not based on a book.

Is Aema based on a true story?

Sort of. Madame Aema is a real movie released theatrically in Korea which became a massive box office hit in 1982. But the series Aema is a fictional story of what might have happened behind the scenes, using a Korean cultural touchstone to lampoon politics, consumerism, sexuality, and society as a whole.

In an interview with Times.com Lee said, “The more dazzling and glittering the sights and sounds, the more I wanted them to expose how that so-called era of barbarism flaunted extravagance while feeding on exploitation and oppression. That spirit is what shaped Aema.”

Where does Aema take place?

Aema is set in 1980s Korea.

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