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Baeksang Arts Award For Best Film
The Baeksang Arts Award for Best Film () is an award presented annually at the Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony organised by ''Ilgan Sports'' and JTBC Plus, affiliates of ''JoongAng Ilbo'', usually in the second quarter of each year in Seoul Seoul (; ; ), officially known as the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea.Before 1972, Seoul was the ''de jure'' capital of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) as stated iArticle 103 .... Winners and nominees 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s References Sources * * External links * {{Baeksang Arts Awards Baeksang Arts Awards (film) Awards for best film ...
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The Spy Gone North
''The Spy Gone North'' () is a 2018 South Korean spy drama film directed by Yoon Jong-bin. It stars Hwang Jung-min, Lee Sung-min, Cho Jin-woong and Ju Ji-hoon. The film is loosely based on the true story of Park Chae-seo, a former South Korean agent who infiltrated North Korea's nuclear facilities. The film was released in theaters on August 8, 2018. Plot The story follows a South Korean spy who infiltrates the North to obtain intelligence on the country's nuclear-weapons plans in the mid-1990s only to find his own side is manipulating his country's political elections with the help of the North. Cast *Hwang Jung-min as Park Seok-young (codename ''Black Venus'') * Lee Sung-min as Ri Myung-woon *Cho Jin-woong as Choi Hak-sung * Ju Ji-hoon as State Security Department Head Jung * Joo Hae-eun as North Korean agent *Gi Ju-bong as Kim Jong-Il * Kim Hyun as Real estate office owner * Kim So-jin as Han Chang-joo's wife *Park Min-su as Ri Myung-woon's son *Lee Hyori as herself (cam ...
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A Fine, Windy Day
''A Fine, Windy Day'' () is a 1980 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Jang-ho. Plot The lives of three young working-class male friends are followed in the film. Chun-shik works at a barbershop where he is in love with Miss Yu, a co-worker. Gil-nam, a hotel worker, is in love with Jin-ok, who works at a hair salon. Duk-bae, the most innocent of the trio, works at a Chinese restaurant and is torn between his affections for a factory-worker and Myung-hi, a wealthy girl. Together over drinks, the three young men talk over their lives and their aimless thoughts about the future. At the end of the film they are separated when Chun-shik is arrested for assault, and Gil-nam leaves to begin his military service. Cast * Lee Yeong-ho... Chun-shik (barbershop worker) * Ahn Sung-ki... Duk-bae (Chinese restaurant worker) * Kim Seong-chan... Gil-nam (hotel worker) * Im Ye-jin... Choon-soon (Chun-shik's younger sister) * Kim Bo-yeon... Miss Yu (barbershop worker) * Yu Ji-in... * Choi ...
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Two Cops
''Two Cops'' () is a 1993 South Korean action/comedy film directed by Kang Woo-suk. It stars Ahn Sung-ki and Park Joong-hoon as a pair of police detectives with different outlooks who end up working on a case together. Plot The experienced detective Jo has a new partner, Kang who recently graduated from the Police Academy at the top of the class. The idealistic Kang always sticks to his principles and often conflicts with Jo, an amoral cop who always tries to take advantage of his position. Kang tries to win Jo over to his side, but fails. One day, a beautiful woman who works in a bar comes to the police station for help, and Kang falls in love with her. He starts going to the bar often to see her, and begins to become more like Jo. Jo is initially pleased at this, but later begins to experience a dilemma with Kang's change in attitude. Cast *Ahn Sung-ki as Jo, senior detective * Park Joong-hoon as Kang, new recruit * Ji Soo-won as Soo-won *Kim Bo-sung as Lee, detective *Kim Hye ...
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Park Jong-won (director)
Park Jong-won (born 20 October 1960) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Filmography *''Kuro Arirang'' (1989) *'' Our Twisted Hero'' (1992) *''The Eternal Empire'' (1994) *''Seven Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a Lover'' (1996) *''Rainbow Trout'' (1999) *''Paradise Villa'' (2001) Awards *1992 13th Blue Dragon Film Awards: Best Director ('' Our Twisted Hero'') *1995 33rd Grand Bell Awards: Best Director (''The Eternal Empire ''The Eternal Empire'' () is a 1994 South Korean film directed by Park Jong-won. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards. Plot A historical drama depicting political intrigue and power struggles in the early 19th century. Cast *Ahn ...'') References External links * * 1960 births Living people South Korean film directors South Korean screenwriters Best Director Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners {{SouthKorea-film-director-stub ...
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Our Twisted Hero (film)
''Our Twisted Hero'' () is a 1992 South Korean film directed by Park Jong-won. It was chosen as Best Film at the Chunsa Film Art Awards. It is based on the short novel '' Our Twisted Hero'' by Yi Munyol. Synopsis A man traveling to the funeral of his fifth-grade teacher recalls his life at the time. As a city boy transferred to a country school, he encountered an unexpectedly old-fashioned hierarchical bullying system. When he tried to create a rebellion against the system, both those oppressed by it and the teachers and parents opposed him. When change finally came to the school, it was in an equally harsh form.Synopsis based on Cast * Hong Kyung-in: Eom Seok-dae * Go Jeong-il: Han Byeong-tae * Choi Min-sik: Teacher Kim * Shin Goo: Teacher Choi * Shin Cheol-jin: Kim Young-pal * Lee Jin-seon: Woman teacher * U Sang-jeon: Byeong-tae's father * Kim Hye-ok Kim Hye-ok (born May 9, 1958) is a South Korean actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a charact ...
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Silver Stallion (1991 Film)
''Silver Stallion'' (; lit. "The Silver Stallion Will Never Come") is a 1991 South Korean film based on the novel by Ahn Jung-hyo. Synopsis Soldiers with the U.N. forces that entered Korea during the Korean War rape a village girl named Eon-rae. The villagers ostracize Eon-rae and her son. Unable to make a living, Eon-rae joins the brothel district that has been set up near the U.N. base on the other side of the river from the village. The war and the introduction of U.S. culture break down the social order of the village. After several village children have died, the villagers put the blame on the prostitutes. Eventually the villagers, unable to maintain the village, leave their homes one by one. Eon-rae and her son also leave. Cast * Lee Hye-sook... Eon-rae * Kim Bo-yeon... Yong-nyeo * Jeon Moo-song... Hwang Hun-jang * Son Chang-min... Seok-gu * Yang Taek-jo... Lee Jang * Bang Eun-hee... Soon-deok * Lee Dae-ro... Chan Dol-bu * Kim Hyeong-ja... Chan Dol-mo * Lee Ki-young... Kang H ...
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Jang Sun-woo
Jang Sun-woo (born 20 March 1952) is a South Korean film director. Life Jang attended Seoul National University and received a bachelor's degree in anthropology. Before his directorial debut, Jang made a name for himself by writing film criticism and scripts. His first film, ''Seoul Jesus'' (1986), based on one of his scripts, was noted for its "sarcasm and pronounced realism." His 1993 film ''Hwa-Om-Kyung'' won the Alfred Bauer Prize at the 44th Berlin International Film Festival. Filmography * ''Seoul Jesus'' (1986) * '' The Age of Success'' (1988) * ''The Lovers of Woomook-baemi'' (1989) * ''Road to the Racetracks'' (1991) * ''Hwa-Om-Kyung'' (1993) * ''To You from Me'' (1994) * ''Cinema on the Road'' (1995) * ''A Petal'' (1996) * ''Bad Movie'' (1997) * '' Lies'' (1999) * ''Resurrection of the Little Match Girl'' (2002) See also *Cinema of Korea *List of Korean film directors A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (sur ...
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The Lovers Of Woomook-baemi
''Lovers of Woomuk-Baemi'' (), also known as ''A Short Love Affair'', is a 1990 South Korean film directed by Jang Sun-woo. Synopsis The film is a melodrama about the love affair of a tailor from the countryside.Synopsis from Cast * Park Joong-hoon... Il-do * Choi Myung-gil... Gong-ryae * Yoo Hye-ri Yoo Hye-ri is a South Korean actress and model. She is known for her roles in dramas such as Golden Pouch, Sweet Home, Sweet Honey and You're Only Mine. Personal life She was married to actor Lee Geun-hee in 1994. She met him when they were per ...... Sae-daek * Lee Dae-keun... Park Seok-hee * Choi Joo-bong... Nam-su * Kim Young-ok... Il-do's mother * Shin Chaong-shik... Il-do's father * Chung Sang-chul... Na-ri's father * Seo Kap-sook... Na-ri's mother * Yang Taek-jo... Choi References Bibliography * * 1990 films 1990s Korean-language films 1990s South Korean films South Korean drama films Films directed by Jang Sun-woo Grand Prize Paeksang Arts Award (Film) winn ...
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Kim Ho-sun (director)
Kim Ho-sun (; born 9 March 1941) is a South Korean film director, producer, and screenwriter who has enjoyed both critical and box office success. Biography Kim Ho-sun was born 9 March 1941 in South Hamgyong Province, now part of North Korea. He dropped out of Kyung Hee University and made his directorial debut in 1974 with ''Hwannyeo''. A member of the so-called "Visual Age" of Korean directors, Kim made some of the bestselling Korean films of the 1970s. The local Korean cinema industry in the 1970s had to face the challenges of foreign imports, increased television ownership, and the stifling censorship of the military dictatorship of Park Chung-hee. Kim began his directing career making what are known as "hostess films," one of the few genres that the censors allowed some latitude to, these were melodramas that portrayed the lives of bargirls and their milieu. Kim showed that despite the formulaic restrictions the censors placed on filmmaking, locally made films could st ...
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Adada
''Adada'' () is a 1987 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek, based on a story by Kye Yong-mook. Plot The film tells the story of a deaf-mute woman living in a small village in Korea during the 1920s. Cast *Shin Hye-soo *Han Ji-il *Lee Geung-young * Kim Ji-young *Jeon Moo-song *Park Wung Awards *Best Actress ( Shin Hye-soo), Montreal World Film Festival The Montreal World Film Festival (WFF; french: le Festival des Films du Monde) was one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF (although the Toronto Interna ... References Sources * External links * * * Films directed by Im Kwon-taek 1980s Korean-language films South Korean drama films Films set in Korea under Japanese rule category:Grand Prize Paeksang Arts Award (Film) winners {{SouthKorea-film-stub ...
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Gilsoddeum
''Gilsoddeum'' is a 1986 South Korean drama film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Plot In 1983 KBS launched a campaign to reunite families torn apart in the Korean War three decades earlier. In an expert dissection of the social and familial rifts in modern Korea, director Im Kwon-taek integrates footage from the campaign into the story of Hwa-yeong, who leaves her middle-class life in Busan to search for the son she lost in Gilsotteum during the war. Cast * Kim Ji-mee as Hwa-yeong * Shin Seong-il as Dong-jin * Han Ji-il * Kim Ji-young * Lee Sang-a Production In this film Lee Sang-a has brief love scenes and a full rear nude shot. The actress, who was 13 or 14 years old during filming, revealed in 2015 that she was forced to do the nude scene by director Im Kwon-taek Im Kwon-taek (born December 8, 1934) is one of South Korea's most renowned film directors. In an active and prolific career, his films have won many do ...
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Bae Chang-ho
Bae Chang-ho (born May 16, 1953) is a South Korean director and screenwriter. Filmography *''People of Kkobang Neighborhood'' (1982) - director, screenwriter *''Iron Men'' (1983) - director, screenwriter *''Flower on the Equator'' (1983) - director *''Whale Hunting'' (1984) - director *''The Winter That Year Was Warm'' (1984) - director *''Deep Blue Night'' (1985) - director *''Whale Hunting 2'' (1985) - director *''Hwang Jin-yi'' (1986) - director *''Our Sweet Days of Youth'' (1987) - director, screenwriter *''Hello, God!'' (1987) - director *''Gagman'' (1989) - screenwriter, actor *''The Dream'' (1990) - director, screenwriter *''Stairways of Heaven'' (1992) - director *''The Young Man'' (1994) - director, screenwriter, producer *''Love Story'' (1996) - director, screenwriter, producer, actor *''My Heart'' (2000) - director, screenwriter, producer *'' The Last Witness'' (2001) - director, screenwriter *''Road'' (2006) - director, screenwriter, actor *''The Trip'' (2010) - dir ...
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