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Kim Ki-young (Korean: 김기영; October 10, 1919 [1] – February 5, 1998) was a South Korean film director, known for his intensely psychosexual and melodramatic horror films, often focusing on the psychology of their female characters.
The Housemaid (Korean: 하녀; Hanja: 下女; RR: Hanyeo) is a 1960 South Korean film, produced, written and directed by Kim Ki-young. It stars Lee Eun-shim , Ju Jeung-nyeo and Kim Jin-kyu . It has been described in Koreanfilm.org as a "consensus pick as one of the top three Korean films of all time".
Pages in category "Films directed by Kim Ki-young" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
However, by far the most internationally acclaimed South Korean movie (until the 2000s) would be Kim Ki-young’s domestic disturbance drama The Housemaid (1960), remade by Im Sang-soo in 2010. Ki ...
Iodo (Korean: 이어도), also called Io Island, is a 1977 South Korean mystery film directed by Kim Ki-young, and based on the 1974 novel of the same title by Lee Cheong-jun. The title of the movie comes from the mythical island of Ieodo , which also inspired several plot elements of the film.
The family of the late Kim Ki-young, one of Korea’s best-known directors from the time of the pre-democracy era, however, saw too much of a likeness in “Cobweb” to their ancestor and said ...
Woman of Fire (Korean: 화녀; RR: Hwanyeo) is a 1971 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young. This was the second film in Kim's Housemaid trilogy followed by Woman of Fire '82. The film is a remake of the classical The Housemaid. [3]
The Woman of Fire '82 (Korean: 화녀'82; RR: Hwanyeo '82) is a 1982 South Korean film written and directed by Kim Ki-young. This was the third film in Kim's Housemaid trilogy. Plot