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  1. 10 Dis 2021 · For his first K-drama, the veteran genre filmmaker Kim Jee-woon (“Illang: The Wolf Brigade,” “I Saw the Devil”) tamped down the cartoon’s more fantastical elements — his “Dr. Brain ...

  2. 25 Okt 2023 · There are few living filmmakers as versatile as Kim Jee-woon. Moving from musical theatre, the Korean artist would direct his original screenplay A Quiet Family in 1998; mixing drama and comedy in a vision few studios were prepared to back.But as a breakout success, it launched the face of Song Kang-ho (perhaps best known for his lead part in Parasite), and cemented Director Kim into the ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Kim_Jee-woonKim Jee-woon - Wikiwand

    Kim Ji-woon (en coreano, hangul: 김지운, RR: Gim Ji-un, MR: Kim Ji-Woon, AFI: [gim.ji.un], nacido el 27 de mayo de 1964) es un director de cine y guionista coreano. Ha abordado una amplia gama de géneros cinematográficos y se ha convertido en un director de referencia para los a los aficionados al cine asiático.

  4. キャリア. 舞台の監督としてキャリアを始めた 。. 映画監督となった後は『箪笥』、『甘い人生』で成功を収める 。 2010年、チェ・ミンシク、イ・ビョンホン出演のスリラー『悪魔を見た』が公開され 、ワシントンd.c.映画批評家協会賞 、ヒューストン映画批評家協会賞 、セントルイス映画批評 ...

  5. 27 Apr 2017 · Kim Jee-Woon : portrait d’un des plus grands auteurs de la nouvelle vague coréenne sans concession qui brasse les genres avec maestria et ambition depuis près de vingt ans. A l’heure où les États-Unis nous servent la même formule à tour de bras et où notre vieille France ne voit que peu de films ambitieux sortir, la Corée du Sud est ...

  6. koreanfilm.or.kr › eng › filmsKIM Jee-woon

    KIM Jee-woon, born in 1964, is one of those capable of producing the most stylish images among the Korean movie directors who are currently actively engaged in commercial filmmaking. However, he first had his eyes set on a career in theater. Although he managed to enter the prestigious Seoul National University to study this field, he quickly found himself more interested in learning on the ...

  7. 25 Mei 2015 · Kim Jee-woon is a filmmaker who not only adores the cinema, but tries to push his style a bit farther than his contemporaries. While other filmmakers that are uniquely South Korean — a strict theme, sensibility, or historical importance — Kim makes films that are unique love letters to the genre films, commenting and elevating the material beyond parody or imitation.