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  1. Hong Sang-soo (born October 25, 1960) is a South Korean writer-director. He has directed 30 films as of 2023. Certain elements are commonly found in Hong's films. A typical Hong film highlights a theme of domestic realism with many of the scenes set on residential streets, cafes, hotels, schools, and in the stairwells of apartment buildings.

  2. Jul 22, 2021 · Hong Sang-soo's new film follows a mild-mannered woman as she makes three different visits. Each chapter is absorbing on its own, but it's even more intriguing to contemplate how it all fits together.

  3. Hong Sang-soo. Director: Right Now, Wrong Then. Hong Sang-soo was born on 25 October 1960 in Seoul, Korea. He is a director and writer, known for Right Now, Wrong Then (2015), Night and Day (2008) and The Woman Who Ran (2020).

  4. Director. Born in 1960, Hong Sangsoo is a Korean director with international presence and perhaps one of the most acclaimed unique voices on the international film festival circuit. Hong first entered Chung-Ang University to study theater but quit after just one year. In 1982, he moved to the US and started a bachelor’s degree at the ...

  5. Feb 8, 2018 · 23 ) Hong Sang-soo: Venice 70: Future Reloaded. Review Website Ranks: Rotten Tomatoes Critic: 16. Rotten Tomatoes Users: 21. Metacritc Critic Score: 12. Metacritic User Score: 8. IMDB User Review Score: 23. Letterboxd User Score: 23. Made for the Venice Film Festival’s 70th anniversary, seventy filmmakers made a short film between 60 and 90 ...

  6. Hong Sang-soo (en coréen : 홍상수) est un réalisateur et scénariste sud-coréen, né le 25 octobre 1960 à Séoul . Cinéaste prolifique, son œuvre est très appréciée de la critique et lui vaut de nombreux prix prestigieux : le Prix Un certain regard au Festival de Cannes 2010 pour Ha ha ha, le Léopard d'or au Festival international ...

  7. Dec 10, 2020 · Hong Sang-soo has directed over twenty films. His debut feature “The Day a Pig Fell into the Well” (1996) won the Tiger Award in Rotterdam while several of his next films including “Woman Is the Future of Man” (2004), “Tale of Cinema” (2005) and “The Day After” (2017) were selected at the Cannes film festival, while “Hahaha” won the Prix Un Certain Regard at 2010.