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List Of South Korean Films Of 2017
This is a list of Cinema of South Korea, South Korean films that received a domestic theatrical release in 2017. Box office The highest-grossing South Korean films released in 2017, by domestic box office gross revenue, are as follows: Released See also *2017 in South Korea *2017 in South Korean music References External links

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Cinema Of South Korea
The cinema of South Korea refers to the film industry of South Korea from 1945 to present. South Korean films have been heavily influenced by such events and forces as the Japanese occupation of Korea, the Korean War, government censorship, the business sector, globalization, and the democratization of South Korea.. The golden age of South Korean cinema in the mid-20th century produced what are considered two of the best South Korean films of all time, ''The Housemaid'' (1960) and ''Obaltan'' (1961), while the industry's revival with the Korean New Wave from the late 1990s to the present produced both of the country's highest-grossing films, '' The Admiral: Roaring Currents'' (2014) and ''Extreme Job'' (2019), as well as prize winners on the festival circuit including Golden Lion recipient ''Pietà'' (2012) and Palme d'Or recipient and Academy Award winner ''Parasite'' (2019) and international cult classics including '' Oldboy'' (2003), ''Snowpiercer'' (2013), and ''Train t ...
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The Swindlers (2017 Film)
''The Swindlers'' is a 2017 South Korean crime action film directed by Jang Chang-won. The film stars Hyun Bin, Yoo Ji-tae, Bae Seong-woo, Park Sung-woong, Nana and Ahn Se-ha. Plot A con artist who had been reported dead after committing a grand fraud case is rumored to be alive. A prosecutor, Park, who was in collusion with the con man needs to eliminate him to avoid a corruption scandal. When tracking down the con man, Park meets another fraudster named Ji-sung who is also after the same man for a personal revenge. Realizing their mutual goals, they decide to team up, but with hidden motives. Cast *Hyun Bin as Hwang Ji-sung *Yoo Ji-tae as Prosecutor Park Hee-soo *Bae Seong-woo as Go Seok-dong *Park Sung-woong as Kwak Seung-gun *Nana as Choon-ja *Ahn Se-ha as Chief Kim *Choi Deok-moon as Lee Kang-suk *Choi Il-hwa as Lawmaker Sung *Heo Sung-tae as Jang Du-chil *Kim Tae-hoon as Attorney general *Jung Jin-young as Hwang Yoo-suk (special appearance) *Oh Tae-kyung as Tae-dong (spec ...
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Seven Years - Journalism Without Journalist
7 is a number, numeral, and glyph. 7 or seven may also refer to: * AD 7, the seventh year of the AD era * 7 BC, the seventh year before the AD era * The month of July Music Artists * Seven (Swiss singer) (born 1978), a Swiss recording artist * Seven (Korean singer) (born 1984), a South Korean recording artist * Se7en (American singer) (born 1986), the former stage name of Sevyn Streeter * Mick Thomson or #7, an American recording artist * Seven (band), a British AOR band * The Seven (band) a late 1960s rock band from Syracuse, New York * Seven (record producer) (born 1980), an American producer * S Club 7, a British pop band * SVN, a British pop band featuring Aimie Atkinson and Jarnéia Richard-Noel from the cast of ''SIX'' * Sevendust, a hard rock band from Atlanta, Georgia Albums * ''7'' (Apoptygma Berzerk album), 1996 * ''7'' (Beach House album), 2018 * ''7'' (Bushido album), 2007 * ''7'' (Con Funk Shun album), 1981 * ''7'' (David Guetta album), 2018 * ''7'' (David ...
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Ordinary People (2015 Film)
''Ordinary People'' is a 1980 American drama film directed by Robert Redford in his feature directorial debut. The screenplay by Alvin Sargent is based on the 1976 novel of the same name by Judith Guest. The film follows the disintegration of a wealthy family in Lake Forest, Illinois, following the accidental death of one of their two sons and the attempted suicide of the other. It stars Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch, and Timothy Hutton. ''Ordinary People'' was released theatrically on September 19, 1980, by Paramount Pictures to critical and commercial success. Reviewers praised Redford's direction, Sargent's screenplay, and the performances of the cast. The film, which grossed $90 million on a $6.2 million budget, was chosen by the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 1980, and garnered six nominations at the 53rd Academy Awards, winning four: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor for Hutton (th ...
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Kim Tae-ri
Kim Tae-ri (born April 24, 1990) is a South Korean actress. She is known for starring in the films ''The Handmaiden'' (2016), ''Little Forest (film), Little Forest'' (2018), ''Space Sweepers'' (2020) and in the historical drama ''Mr. Sunshine (2018 TV series), Mr. Sunshine'' (2018). Kim's leading role in the tvN coming-of-age drama ''Twenty-Five Twenty-One'' (2022) was critically acclaimed and won her the Baeksang Arts Award for Best Actress – Television, Best Actress Award at the 58th Baeksang Arts Awards. Early life Kim Tae-ri was born on April 24, 1990, in Seoul. After graduating from Youngshin Nursing Business High School, Kim studied Journalism and Communication at Kyung Hee University from 2008 to 2012. Kim was inspired to become an actress in her second year of college after joining a college theater club. Career 2012–2015: Early career After graduating from college, Kim worked for a year as a member of the technical crew of a theatre troupe in Daehangno, Daehakr ...
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Moon Young
''Moon Young'' () is a 2015 South Korean drama film written and directed by Kim So-yeon and starring Kim Tae-ri. Cast * Kim Tae-ri as Moon-young * Jung Hyun as Hee-soo * Park Wan-gyu as Father * Park Jung-sik as Kwon Hyuk-chul * Jang Hyang-sook as Middle-Aged Woman 1 * Heo Won-jeong as Middle-Aged Woman 2 * Nam Bo-ra as Yeong-eun * Lee Jin-kyeong as Teacher Release Filmed in February 2013, ''Moon Young'' debuted as a short film at the Seoul Independent Film Festival Seoul Independent Film Festival (서울獨立映畵祭, 서울독립영화제, SIFF) is an independent film festival in Republic of Korea. The Seoul Independent Movie Festival is jointly held by the Korean Film Council and the Association of Kor ... in 2015, approximately 43 minutes in length. An expanded version of the film, with a runtime of 64 minutes, was theatrically released on January 12, 2017. References External links * * * *Moon Young' at Naver Movies 2015 short films South Korean drama fi ...
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Don't Worry (film)
Don't Worry may refer to: * "Don't Worry" (Chingy song), with Janet Jackson * "Don't Worry" (Kim Appleby song) * "Don't Worry" (Modern Talking song), from Modern Talking's 1987 album "Romantic Warriors" * "Don't Worry" (Appleton song) * "Don't Worry" (Marty Robbins song) * "Don't Worry" (Madcon song), a 2015 song by Madcon featuring Ray Dalton * "Don't Worry" (Ace Wilder song), a 2016 song by Ace Wilder * "Don't Worry", a song by The Game featuring Mary J. Blige, from the album ''The Documentary'' * "Don't Worry", a song by Rebecca St. James from ''Transform'' * "Don't Worry", a song by Aaliyah from ''I Care 4 U'' * " Don't Worry" * "Don't Worry" an album by electronic rock band Math the Band See also * Don't Worry Club, founded by Theodore Frelinghuysen Seward * Don't Worry, Be Happy (other) * " Don't Worry 'bout Me Baby", a country song by Janie Fricke * "Three Little Birds "Three Little Birds" is a song by Bob Marley and the Wailers. It is the fourth track ...
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Dirty Romance
''Dirty Romance'' () is a 2015 South Korean drama film written and directed by South Korean indie provocateur Lee Sang-woo. It made its world premiere at the 2015 Fantastic Fest Fantastic Fest is an annual film festival in Austin, Texas. It was founded in 2005 by Tim League of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, Alamo Drafthouse, Harry Knowles of Ain't It Cool News, Paul Alvarado-Dykstra, and Tim McCanlies, writer of ''The Iron Gi .... Synopsis Goo Chul-joong (Kim Joon-woo) struggles to survive as he takes care of his severely disabled sister Goo Mi-joong (Ahn Ha-na). With no income and in debt, he begs his uncle for handouts and resorts to stealing. For a long time, Mi-joong has a crush on his friend Kim Chang-gi (Choi Hong-jun) who has yet to repay his debt. One day, Chul-joong coerces Chang-gi to have sex with Mi-joong as partial payment of his longstanding debt. Chul-joong also allows Gil Deok-ho (Gil Deok-ho), the mentally challenged son of a Chinese restaurant owner, to court his sis ...
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Lee Won-geun
Lee Won-geun (born June 27, 1991) is a South Korean actor. He made his acting debut in the 2012 popular historical television drama ''Moon Embracing the Sun'' (2012) and is best known for starring in the high school drama '' Cheer Up!'' (2015) and ''One the Woman'' (2021), as well as the film ''Misbehavior'' (2017). Personal life Lee mandatory military service Conscription (also called the draft in the United States) is the state-mandated enlistment of people in a national service, mainly a military service. Conscription dates back to antiquity and it continues in some countries to the present day un ... on June 13, 2019 in the National Police Agency Compulsory Police Sugyeong Military Service and was discharged from the conscripted police on January 7, 2021. Filmography Film Television series Web series Television shows Music video Awards and nominations References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lee, Won-keun 1991 births Living people South K ...
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Kim Ha-neul
Kim Ha-neul (; born February 21, 1978) is a South Korean actress. After starting her career as a model, she rose to fame by starring in romantic-comedy films ''My Tutor Friend'' (2003) and ''Too Beautiful to Lie'' (2004) and the action-comedy film ''My Girlfriend Is an Agent'' (2009). In 2011, Kim won Best Actress at the 48th Grand Bell Awards and the 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards for her performance in the serial killer thriller '' Blind''. Her television work includes romance series ''Romance'' (2002) and '' A Gentleman's Dignity'' (2012), '' On Air'' (2008), the melodrama ''On the Way to the Airport'' (2016) and the drama fantasy ''18 Again'' (2020), a Korean version of 17 Again led by Zac Efron. Early and personal life Kim Ha-neul was born on February 21, 1978, in Seoul, South Korea. Her given name "Ha-neul" means “sky” in Korean. Her immediate family consists of her parents and one younger brother. She attended the Seoul Institute of the Arts. Kim married a businessma ...
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Kim Tae-yong (director, Born 1987)
Kim Tae-yong (born March 20, 1987) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kim got into filmmaking before he turned 20 years old, after watching and inspired by the film '' The Son'' by directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. His directorial feature debut '' Set Me Free'' (2014), critically acclaimed for its stable scriptwriting and direction, is based on his own story. Filmography *''As Children'' (short film, 2005) - director *''Twenty's Wind'' (short film, 2005) - director *''You Can Count on Me'' (short film, 2006) - director *''Solongos'' (short film, 2007) - director *''Exhausted'' (2009) - assistant director *''Frozen Land'' (short film, 2010) - director, screenwriter *''Social Service Agent'' (short film, 2011) - director, screenwriter, editor *''Night Market'' (short film, 2012) - director *''Night Bugs'' (short film, 2012) - director, screenwriter *''Spring Fever'' (short film, 2013) - director, screenwriter *''One Summer Night'' (short film, 2014) - ...
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Misbehavior (film)
''Misbehavior'' (, lit. "Female Teacher") is a 2016 South Korean psychological thriller film written and directed by Kim Tae-yong. The film stars Kim Ha-neul, Yoo In-young and Lee Won-keun. Plot A love triangle among two female teachers and a male student. Park Hyo-joo is a part time chemistry teacher at a high school. After her colleague goes on a maternity leave, she takes over as the homeroom teacher. However, she becomes envious of the newcomer Cha Hae-young, who became a tenured teacher through her rich connections. At home, she has to struggle with her deadbeat boyfriend who gaslights her. Eventually, she breaks up with him. One night, Park Hyo-joo discovers Cha Hae-young having sex with a student named Shin Jae-ha. The next morning, she threatens to expose Cha Hae-young unless she breaks up with Shin Jae-ha. In the following days, Park Hyo-joo enrolls Shin Jae-ha in ballet classes, to support him for an upcoming competition. During that time, she seduces the student to c ...
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