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Opening English title Native title Director(s) Cast Ref. J A N U A R Y 10 Alienoid: Return to the Future: 외계+인 2부: Choi Dong-hoon: Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Tae-ri, Kim Woo-bin [2]24
In February 2006, South Korean movie workers responded to the reduction by staging mass rallies in protest. [36] According to Kim Hyun, "South Korea's movie industry, like that of most countries, is grossly overshadowed by Hollywood. The nation exported US$2 million-worth of movies to the United States last year and imported $35.9 million-worth ...
A producer of the movie Cobweb. Jung In-ki as Hunter [17] A long time colleague of Kim Ki-yeol. Jang Nam-yeol as Park Joo-sa [18] A literary scholar who visits the filming site of the movie Cobweb. Park Jung-soo as Mrs. Oh [19] Kim Ki-yeol's regular actress who says that she will appear only for money. Shin Sung-pil as Mr. Baek [19]
Swing Kids (Korean: 스윙키즈) is a 2018 South Korean musical drama film directed by Kang Hyeong-cheol and based on the Korean musical Roh Ki-soo.The film stars Doh Kyung-soo, Park Hye-su, Jared Grimes, Oh Jung-se and Kim Min-ho. [2] [1] [3] [4] [5] The film was released on December 19, 2018.
Start-Up (Korean: 시동; RR: Sidong; lit. Start) is a 2019 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Choi Jung-yeol. [3] Based on the webtoon Start by Jo Geum-san, the film stars Ma Dong-seok, Park Jung-min, Jung Hae-in, Yum Jung-ah and Choi Sung-eun.
Introduction (Korean: 인트로덕션, romanized: Inteurodeoksyeon) is a 2021 South Korean drama film written, directed, produced, photographed, scored and edited by Hong Sang-soo. The film stars Shin Seok-ho, Park Mi-so and Kim Min-hee. [3]
Joint Security Area (Korean: 공동경비구역 JSA) is a 2000 South Korean mystery thriller film [2] directed and co-written by Park Chan-wook and based on the novel DMZ by Park Sang-yeon.
The term "Cinema of Korea" (or "Korean cinema") encompasses the motion picture industries of North and South Korea. As with all aspects of Korean life during the past century, the film industry has often been at the mercy of political events, from the late Joseon dynasty to the Korean War to domestic governmental interference.