Bae Chang-ho's impressive oeuvre in the spotlight
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One of Korea's most influential directors Bae Chang-ho will be honoured with a retrospective of his entire body of films at the arthouse cinema Cinematheque in Seoul. The showcase will open on May 20 and close on the first of June.
Bae is one of the most successful directors of the 80s. In addition, his social dramas are critically acclaimed. Among his classics are "Whale Hunting" and "Our Joyful Young Days" which was rereleased on DVD by Taehung Pictures Collection in 2006.
Bae continued his career in the 90s and "My Heart" (1999) is among his internationally better known films which garnered acclaim at international film festivals.
Bae is a prolific director and his latest film "Road" (Gil) was released in 2004. The film chronicles two troubled souls who encounter each other on a rural road. Road toured several international film festivals and won the major award at the 2005 Philadelphia International Film Festival.
Yi Ch'ang-ho (KOFIC)
Bae is one of the most successful directors of the 80s. In addition, his social dramas are critically acclaimed. Among his classics are "Whale Hunting" and "Our Joyful Young Days" which was rereleased on DVD by Taehung Pictures Collection in 2006.
Bae continued his career in the 90s and "My Heart" (1999) is among his internationally better known films which garnered acclaim at international film festivals.
Bae is a prolific director and his latest film "Road" (Gil) was released in 2004. The film chronicles two troubled souls who encounter each other on a rural road. Road toured several international film festivals and won the major award at the 2005 Philadelphia International Film Festival.
Yi Ch'ang-ho (KOFIC)
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