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Kim Hee-won () is a South Korean television director. One of her most notable works is the
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series ''
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'' (2021), the third instalment of
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's "Justice Trilogy", for which she received a
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nomination at the 57th Baeksang Art Awards. Additionally, she earned the Minister of Culture, Sports, and Tourism Commendation at the 2021 Korea Content Awards.


Career


2006–2018: Early career at MBC

After graduating from Korea National University of Arts, Kim Hee-won joined MBC in 2006, where she began her career as an assistant director. Notably, she served as an assistant director for
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's ''
The Last Scandal of My Life ''Last Scandal'' () is a 2008 South Korean television series starring Choi Jin-sil, Jung Joon-ho, Jung Woong-in and Byun Jung-soo. It aired on MBC from March 8 to April 27, 2008 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:40 for 16 episodes. A romantic dram ...
''. In 2011, Kim Hee-won joined Cable Channel MBN, which made history as the first domestic broadcasting company in Korea to hold an open audition for actors for the sitcom . The sitcom revolves around the daily lives of three funny men and women who start living together under one roof. The audition event took place on October 11 at the Maekyung Media Center in
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. The series presented a unique combination of an American drama and a sitcom, showcasing the creative talents of a team of graduates from Korea National University of Arts, including Kim Hee-won for her directorial debut, Hwang Yeo-reum, and writer Kim Gyeong-mi. Notably, director Lee Jang-soo from Logos Film also served as the producer of the show. In 2012, Kim returned to MBC and reunited with screenwriter
Moon Hee-jung Moon Hee-jung is a South Korean television screenwriter. She is best known for writing the dramas ''Last Scandal'', ''Smile, You'', '' Listen to My Heart'', and ''Missing You''. Filmography *''Goodbye Mr. Black'' (MBC, 2016) *'' Glorious Day'' ( ...
for her miniseries ''
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.'' In this project, Kim served as the assistant director under the guidance of director Lee Jae-dong, who had previously directed dramas such as '' Can't Lose'' and ''
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''. In 2014, Kim took on the role of Team B director for the MBC drama ''You Are My Destiny'', with Lee Dong-yoon as the main director. This drama was a
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of the Taiwanese drama ''
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'' starring Joe Chen and
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, which originally aired in 2008 and garnered high ratings. The adaptation was done by scriptwriter Joo Chan-ok and Jo Jin-kook. The series also brought together
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and
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, who had previously co-starred in the drama ''
Successful Story of a Bright Girl ''Successful Story of a Bright Girl'' () is a 2002 South Korean television series starring Jang Na-ra, Jang Hyuk, Han Eun-jung and Ryu Soo-young. It aired on SBS from March 13 to May 2, 2002, on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. T ...
'' back in 2002, marking their reunion after twelve years. In the one-act drama "MBC Drama Festival 2014: Old Farewell," Kim teamed up once again with
Jang Hyuk Jeong Yong-jun (born December 20, 1976), better known as Jang Hyuk, is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the films ''Volcano High'' (2001) and ''Windstruck'' (2004), and the television dramas ''Successful Story of a ...
and
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. The drama, written by Min Ji Eun, delves into a time travel narrative. The story follows Soo Hyuk, a former boxer who unexpectedly inherits his ex-wife Chae Hee's house. During his exploration of the house, he stumbles upon a hidden attic containing old Polaroid photos that possess the ability to transport him back in time. In this past timeline, Chae Hee is confronted with an impending death, prompting Soo Hyuk to embark on a desperate mission to rescue her. Kim took on the role of Team B director for several MBC dramas. In ''
Warm and Cozy ''Warm and Cozy'' () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Kang So-ra and Yoo Yeon-seok. Written by the Hong sisters as a twist on the fable of ''The Ant and the Grasshopper'', it aired on MBC from May 13 to July 2, 2015 on Wednesdays ...
,'' the main director was Park Hong-kyun. ''
Glamorous Temptation ''Glamorous Temptation'' () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Joo Sang-wook, Choi Kang-hee, and Cha Ye-ryun. It replaced ''Splendid Politics'' and aired on MBC on Mondays and Tuesdays at 22:00 ( KST) for 50 episodes from Octobe ...
'' was directed by Kim Sang-hyub, while ''
Golden Pouch ''Golden Pouch'' () is a 2016 South Korean television series starring Kim Ji-han and Ryu Hyo-young. The series aired daily on MBC from 20:55 to 21:30 ( KST). Plot Han Seok-hoon (Kim Ji-han), who was given up for adoption at six, tries to find h ...
'' was helmed by Kim Dae-jin. Kim received recognition in 2017 for her directing skills as the main director of '' Money Flower'', featured
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, Park Se-young, Lee Mi-sook, and Lee Soon-jae in the leading roles. This drama, which concluded its run in early February, garnered widespread popularity and achieved a peak viewership rating of 23.9% (Nielsen Korea, nationwide).


2018–2021: Studio Dragon

Kim left MBC in June 2018. According to a statement from a broadcasting official in July 2018, Kim signed a directing contract with Supermoon Pictures and Studio Dragon. It was anticipated that she would alternate between the two production companies to take on directing roles. Kim's first project at Studio Dragon was '' The Crowned Clown.'' Co-authored by Kim Seon-deok and Shin Ha-eun, it is a remake of the 2012 film ''
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'' and features
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,
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, and
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in the lead roles and revolved around the story of a
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King and his doppelganger, a clown. In order to escape the power struggles within the royal court, the king places the clown on the throne. The series introduces new characters and storylines while staying true to the original movie. The production presentation for the drama was held at the Imperial Palace Hotel in Nonhyeon-dong,
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. Kim played a significant role in the success of '' The Crowned Clown''. She captured the essence of a well-crafted historical drama and skillfully brought the recreated narrative to life while showcasing the actors' talents. She effectively utilized natural lighting and meticulous mise-en-scène, creating visually pleasing scenes. Through the skillful use of various camera angles, such as diagonal and high angles, she maximized the impact of each scene and heightened the viewers immersive experience. Viewers gave her the nickname "God Hee-won" because she had a remarkable talent for creating beautiful visuals similar with a film. In May 2020, director Kim and screenwriter
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teamed up for ''
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'', which served as the final part of
Park Jae-beom Park Jae-beom () is a South Korean television screenwriter. He began his writing career in 2000 with the creation of a film script titled "Theater," followed by writing for two KBS one-act dramas in 2002 and 2003. In 2010, he made his official ...
's "Justice Trilogy." ''Vincenzo'' is 2021
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starring Song Joong-ki as the title character Vincenzo alongside
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, Ok Taec-yeon,
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, and
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. The first script reading took place on January 5, 2021. It aired on
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from February 20, 2021, to May 2, 2021l It was broadcast every Saturday and Sunday at 21:00 ( KST). Subsequently, each episode was made available on
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in South Korea and internationally after its television broadcast.
Kim Hee-won said, "I also met the author as a fan of his previous work, so I have a great desire to make it well. In fact, from a directing perspective, writer
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's script is a burdensome script to direct. Since it is implemented in so much detail in the script, if a review comes back saying that it was not implemented properly, it is 100% the directing's fault. It's that attractive. In addition, because the main character's setting is unique and the situations he encounters are also unique, the most important thing from a directing perspective is to ensure that the comical and dark parts are delivered in a balanced manner so that the overall balance of the drama is not lost."
Kim's directorial work on ''Vincenzo'' earned her a nomination for Best Director at 57th Baeksang Art Awards. Furthermore, she was honored with the Minister of Culture, Sports, and Tourism Commendation in the Broadcast Video Industry Development Contribution category during the 2021 Korea Content Awards. Kim Hee-won collaborated with two frequent collaborators of Park Chan-wook, writer Jeong Seo-kyeong and production designer Ryu Seong-hui, in the Korean mini-series adaptation of
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's novel
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. Writer Jeong Seo-kyeong expressed her desire to work with Kim on the project after being captivated by her visionary approach and talent for conceptualizing abstract ideas while watching ''
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''. Kim Hee-won was known for her strong dedication, often sacrificing meals and sleep to fully commit herself to projects. Despite her busy schedule, CP Cho Moon-joo from Studio Dragon promptly presented her with the script after she finished working on ''Vincenzo''. They successfully assembled a remarkable team, with 70% of the cast and crew being women, marking a significant milestone in drama production history. This was the first time that women held all key positions such as Chief Producer (CP), writer, director, and production designer. Mini-series ''
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'' follows the story of three sisters ( Kim Go-eun,
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, and Park Ji-hoo) who grew up in poverty but bravely confront the wealthiest and most influential family in Korea.' The collaboration between Kim and production designer Ryu Seong-hui led to breathtaking scenography, characterized by opulent set designs and meticulous props. At the
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, the drama received four nominations, including nominations for Best Art Director, Best Director and Best Drama.


2020–present: Showrunner, Studio Abit and Imaginus

Directors and Kim joined forces on January 31, 2020, to establish the content company Showrunners (). Their inaugural project,
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's drama ''
Queen of Tears ''Queen of Tears'' () is a 2024 South Korean television series written by Park Ji-eun, co-directed by and Kim Hee-won, and starring Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won. The series depicts the story of a married couple in a crisis. It aired on tvN fro ...
'', features ' and Kim as co-directors. Filming for the series commenced in the first half of 2023. In addition to Showrunners, the production is a collaborative effort involving Culture Depot and Studio Dragon as co-producers.
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's weekend drama ''
Queen of Tears ''Queen of Tears'' () is a 2024 South Korean television series written by Park Ji-eun, co-directed by and Kim Hee-won, and starring Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won. The series depicts the story of a married couple in a crisis. It aired on tvN fro ...
'' is a story about the complicated love between Hong Hae-in (played by Kim Ji-won), a powerful businesswoman from the Queen's Group company, and Baek Hyun-woo (played by Kim Soo-hyun), the son of a supermarket owner. Despite being married for three years, their relationship faces many challenges and unexpected events. The production presentation for held at Radama Seoul Hotel in Sindorim on March 7, 2024. In August 2023, reports emerged that Kim had joined Studio Abit (), as leader of drama department. Studio Abit is a joint venture between Imaginus and Innocean, with Hwang Ji-young appointed as the CEO of Studio Abit and also the leader of the entertainment department. The primary objective of Studio Abit is to produce relatable and enjoyable commercial content, including entertainment shows, dramas, and movies. In March 2024, Ryu Hyung-jin, the vice president of Imaginus, provided exclusive insights into ten labels under Imaginus and their respective leaders in an interview with
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. Among these labels were Showrunners (), which housed directors , Kim Hee-won, Choi Jeong-gyu, Song Kyung-hwa, and other creators; and Studio AA (스튜디오 AA), co-led by
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. Imaginus is a content production company established by Choi Jin-hee, the former CEO of Studio Dragon, in December 2021. Ryu also announced several upcoming projects of Imaginus, including ''Polaris'', which will be co-produced by Showrunner and Studio AA. Prior to that, in March 2023, it was reported that Kim and writer Jeong Seo-kyeong, who previously collaborated on ''
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'', joined forces again for ''Polaris''. The drama is a spy melodrama exploring the journey of spies who have lost their identities and must find themselves. Jun Ji-hyun has been offered the female lead role opposite
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. Imaginus, announced that Polaris had entered the preparation stage on March 28, 2024. The first meeting took place on the 25th. Imaginus further stated that filming for Polaris is planned to commence in April, with the possibility of shooting in international locations being taken into account.


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