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Korean Film Directors: LEE Chang-dong

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Title: Characteristics of Asian dust transport based on synoptic meteorological analysis over Korea.(TECHNICAL PAPER)
Author: Yoo-Keun Kim
Publication: Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association (Magazine/J! ournal)
Date: March 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 56 Issue: 3 Page: 306(11)

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Created by the Korean Film Council, this series offers deep insight into key directors in Korean film, figures who are not only broadening the range of art and creativity found in Korean-produced commercial films but also gaining increasingly strong footholds in international markets.

Each volume features:
- critical commentary on films
- extensive interview
- biography
- complete filmography

Written by KIM Young-jin, one of Korea’s foremost film critics, this bookâ€"which includes interviews, a biography, a filmography, and synopsesâ€"examines the cinematic world of LEE Chang-dong, widely hailed as one of Korea’s top directors despite having produced only four films to date. LEE’s films embrace the scars of Korean hist! ory and reality as well as the illusory nature of the film medium. His 2007 work, “Secret Sunshine”â€"a comeback film of sorts as LEE returns to directing after a stint as Korea’s Minister of Cultureâ€"was invited to the Cannes Film Festival. His filmography includes “Green Fish,” “Oasis,” and “Peppermint Candy.”
Korean Film Directors

Created by the Korean Film Council, this series offers deep insight into key directors in Korean film, figures who are not only broadening the range of art and creativity found in Korean-produced commercial films but also gaining increasingly strong footholds in international markets.

Each volume features:
- critical commentary on films
- extensive interview
- biography
- complete filmography

Written by KIM Young-jin, one of Korea’s foremost film critics, this bookâ€"which includes interviews, a biography, a filmography, and synopsesâ€"examines the cinematic wor! ld of LEE Chang-dong, widely hailed as one of Korea’s top di! rectors despite having produced only four films to date. LEE’s films embrace the scars of Korean history and reality as well as the illusory nature of the film medium. His 2007 work, “Secret Sunshine”â€"a comeback film of sorts as LEE returns to directing after a stint as Korea’s Minister of Cultureâ€"was invited to the Cannes Film Festival. His filmography includes “Green Fish,” “Oasis,” and “Peppermint Candy.”

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