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Park Chul-soo (November 20, 1948 – February 19, 2013) was a South Korean film director, producer, screenwriter and occasional actor. He was one of the most active filmmakers in Korean cinema in the 1980s and '90s.


Career

Park Chul-soo was born in Daegu, South Korea. After graduating from Daegu Commercial High School, Park studied Economics on scholarship at
Sungkyunkwan University Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU or simply ''Seongdae'', Hangul: 성균관대학교; Hanja: 成均館大學校) is a private comprehensive research university in South Korea. The institution traces its origins to the historic Sungkyunkwan, found ...
. After graduation, he briefly worked as a teacher in his hometown, Daegu. He began his film career as a crew member for Shin Film before making his directorial debut in 1978 with ''Captain of the Alley'', which opened to a lukewarm reception. But success came his way through his second film released the following year, '' The Rain that Falls Every Night'', a story about a woman who falls in love with a boxer who raped her. Sentimental and sophisticated melodramas were the mainstay films during this period of his career. His 1985 thriller ''
Mother ] A mother is the female parent of a child. A woman may be considered a mother by virtue of having given birth, by raising a child who may or may not be her biological offspring, or by supplying her ovum for fertilisation in the case of ges ...
'', featuring star actress Youn Yuh-jung in the role of a mother on a killing spree after her college student daughter is raped and commits suicide, is still considered as Korean cinema’s definitive work in the rape-revenge genre that was popular in the 1970s and '80s. It won several categories at the Grand Bell Awards that year, including best film. Women, sex and repressed urbanites continued to be main themes of Park's movies throughout his career, although his style of expression frequently altered between outrageous and subtle. A major change in his artistic approach came with his 1995 cult hit ''
301, 302 ''301, 302'' or ''301/302'' is a 1995 South Korean film directed by Park Chul-soo. It tells the story of two South Korean women, neighbors in the same apartment building, who take very different approaches to the difficulties of modern life; one ...
'' which tells the story of two women who share the same apartment building but take very different approaches to food, sex, and the challenges of modern life. Park was arguably the first filmmaker to popularize South Korean cinema internationally when the film became one of the first contemporary Korean films to be released theatrically in North America. His 1996 work ''Farewell My Darling'' was shot mostly with hand-held cameras and remains his most critically acclaimed work. It portrays a family's experience as they hold a traditional three-day funeral for an elderly man killed after falling off a bicycle. It was renowned overseas and on the festival circuit, and received the Best Artistic Contribution Award at that year's
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 ...
. '' Push! Push!'' (1997) continued Park's attempts at experimentation. His 1998 film ''Kazoku Cinema'' was adapted from the novel by Korean-Japanese writer Miri Yu, cast Japanese actors and was shot in Japanese. After a prolonged absence from the industry, he returned to directing in the early 2000s with controversial, erotic dramas, most notably the explicit '' Green Chair'' (2003), which was inspired by the real-life affair between a high school boy and a woman in her 30s. ''Green Chair'' competed at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and played in the Panorama of the 2005
Berlin International Film Festival The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the fest ...
. He also shot low-budget dramas about a man's relationship to sex, including ''Red Vacance Black Wedding'' (2011) and ''
B-E-D ''Bed'' is a 2012 South Korean erotic romance film directed by Park Chul-soo, based on the short story of the same name by novelist Kwon Ji-ye. Starring theater actors Jang Hyuk-jin, Lee Min-a and Kim Na-mi, the film is an erotic relationship drama ...
'' (2013). Increasingly an outsider of the orthodox South Korean film industry, he was a strong supporter of the
Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival The Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (), or BiFan, is an international film festival held annually in July in Bucheon, South Korea. Prior to 2015, it was known as the Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival or PiFan. Inaugurate ...
, despite threats to his own professional career. In its early days, PiFan was boycotted by much of the local film industry and Korean academics.


Death

Park was crossing a street in the city of Yongin on February 19, 2013 when he was hit by a man driving under the influence. At the time of his death, Park had just contributed the
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''Illusion'' () to the omnibus ''A Journey with Korean Masters'', and was completing post-production on a new film titled ''Love Conceptually''. His last feature film ''Eating, Talking, Faucking'' was released posthumously in March 2013.


Filmography

#'' A Journey with Korean Masters'' (마스터 클래스의 산책 Maseuteo Keullaeseueui San-chaek), 2013 #'' Eating, Talking, Faucking'' (생생활활 Saengsanghalhal), 2013 #''
B-E-D ''Bed'' is a 2012 South Korean erotic romance film directed by Park Chul-soo, based on the short story of the same name by novelist Kwon Ji-ye. Starring theater actors Jang Hyuk-jin, Lee Min-a and Kim Na-mi, the film is an erotic relationship drama ...
'' (베드 Bedeu), 2013 #'' Red Vacance Black Wedding'' (붉은 바캉스 검은 웨딩 Bulgeun Bakangseu Geomeun Weding), 2011 #'' Green Chair'' (녹색 의자 Noksaeg Uija), 2003 #''
Bongja ''Bongja'' () is a 2000 South Korean film. Plot A seaweed roll maker named Ok Bong-ja finds a teenaged runway-turned prostitute lying down on the road and takes her to her home, where their friendship turns into mutual attraction. Cast *Seo Kap ...
'' (봉자 Bongja), 2000 #'' Kazoku Cinema'' (가족 시네마 Gajok Cinema), 1998 #'' Push! Push!'' (산부인과 Sanbu-ingwa), 1997 #'' Seven Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a Lover'' (맥주가 애인보다 좋은 일곱가지 이유 Maegjuga ae-inboda Joh-eun 7gaji i-yu), 1996 #'' Farewell My Darling'' (학생부군신위 Hagsaengbugunsin-wi), 1996 #''
301, 302 ''301, 302'' or ''301/302'' is a 1995 South Korean film directed by Park Chul-soo. It tells the story of two South Korean women, neighbors in the same apartment building, who take very different approaches to the difficulties of modern life; one ...
'' (삼공일 삼공이 Samgong-il samgong-i), 1995 #'' Sado Sade Impotence'' (우리 시대의 사랑 Ulisidae-ui sarang), 1994 #'' Flower in Snow'' (눈꽃 Nunkkot), 1992 #'' Seoul Evita'' (서울, 에비타 Seo-ul-ebita), 1991 #'' Theresa's Lover'' (테레사의 연인 Theresa-ui yeon-in), 1991 #'' Ose-am Temple'' (오세암 Oseam), 1990 #'' The Woman Who Walks on Water'' (물 위를 걷는 여자 Mul-wileul geodneun yeoja), 1990 #'' Today's Woman'' (오늘 여자 Oneul yeoja), 1989 #'' You My Rose Mellow'' (접시꽃 당신 Jeobsikkot dangsin), 1988 #'' Hello Im Kuk-jeong by Pak Cheol-su'' (Bak Cheol-Su-ui helro Im Kkeok-Jeong), 1987 #'' Pillar of Mist'' (안개기둥 Angaegidung), 1986 #''
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'' (어미 Eomi), 1985 #'' Tinker Wife'' (Ttamjang-i a-nae), 1983 #'' Stray Dog'' (Deulgae), 1982 #'' Is There a Girl Like Her?'' (Ileon yeoja eobsna-yo), 1981 #''
Painful Maturity ''Painful Maturity'' () is 1980 South Korean melodrama film directed by Park Chul-soo. Plot Su-jin, a girl prone to lapses into unconsciousness, is saved by Kyung-ho when she passes out on the street. After Kyung-ho leaves her in a hospital, he ...
'' (아픈 성숙 Apeun seongsuk), 1980 #'' The Rain that Falls Every Night'' (밤이면 내리는 비 Bam-imyeon naelineun bi), 1979 #'' Captain of the Alley'' (Golmogdaejang), 1978


Awards

*1996 32nd
Baeksang Arts Awards The Baeksang Arts Awards (), also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea. The awards were first introduced in 1965 by Chang Key-young, the founder of the Hankook Ilbo newspap ...
: Best Film and Best Director for '' Farewell My Darling'' *1994 18th Golden Cinematography Awards: Best Director for '' Sado Sade Impotence'' *1988 24th
Baeksang Arts Awards The Baeksang Arts Awards (), also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea. The awards were first introduced in 1965 by Chang Key-young, the founder of the Hankook Ilbo newspap ...
: Best Director for '' You My Rose Mellow'' *1980 16th
Baeksang Arts Awards The Baeksang Arts Awards (), also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea. The awards were first introduced in 1965 by Chang Key-young, the founder of the Hankook Ilbo newspap ...
: Best New Director for '' The Rain that Falls Every Night''


See also

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* Cinema of Korea


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