En Route To is a 2025 independent South Korean coming-of-age film written and directed by Yoo Jaein about a teenage pregnancy. It had its world premiere in competition at the 2025 Busan International Film Festival, where it was awarded best actress for Lee Jiwon. At the festival, director Yoo also received the New Currents Award.
The film touches on themes of teenage pregnancy, parental abandonment, abusive teachers, and suicide.
It follows Yoon-ji, a first-year high school student who becomes pregnant after an affair with her married homeroom teacher. Following the pregnancy, her teacher suddenly disappears without notice. Despite wanting a family, Yoon-ji decides to get an abortion, believing that this might bring back the return of her teacher.
Without money, Yoon-ji is brought to steal the savings of her roommate Kyeong-seon to purchase illegal abortion pills in order to terminate her pregnancy. While this initially causes strife with Kyeong-seon, who has been illegally selling vape cartridges to classmates, she soon starts to help Yoon-ji when she realizes the reason for Yoon-ji's theft.
The film is Yoo's graduation project at the Korea Academy of Film Arts. It marks her feature directorial debut. Yoo also wrote the screenplay.
Yoo had previously directed short films including Happyhappy Cookingtime, Hey, How Are You?, Return To Sender, and Ghwa The Last Name, the ladder of which had won the best short film prize at the 2023 Blue Dragon Awards.
En Route To competed in the Competition section of the 30th Busan International Film Festival on September 19, 2025, for 'Bosan Awards'.
Hive Filmworks acquired the sales rights of the film in September 2025.
Dennis Harvey of Variety praised the âÂÂstrong Korean debutâÂÂ, noting that the film takes an âÂÂassured, unpredictable path through seriocomic coming-of-age territoryâÂÂ, while also commenting on the âÂÂimpressive narrative journeyâÂÂ. On Yoo, he writes she âÂÂtakes risk she pulls off with admirable dexterityâ while âÂÂmaintaining unobtrusive control over her adept performers, set-pieces and pacingâÂÂ.
Pierce Conran of ScreenAnarchy writes that âÂÂYoo's film stands apart from its peers not just for its humourâ but also for its âÂÂfleet-footed pacing and editingâÂÂ.