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Kim Jee-woon (Korean: 김지운; born July 6, 1964) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, and producer. [1] [2] [3] He was a theater actor and director before debuting with his self-written and directed film, The Quiet Family in 1998.
Kim Jee-woon. Director: The Good the Bad the Weird. Kim Ji-woon was born in Seoul, South Korea. He began his career as an actor before becoming a stage director with productions such as "Hot Sea" in 1994 and "Movie, Movie" in 1995.
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Jun 18, 2017 · Kim Jee-woon is probably the most successful filmmaker working in South Korea at the moment, with his films presenting a combination of artistry and entertainment rarely seen on screen.
A list of 10 movies directed by Kim Jee-woon, a Korean filmmaker known for his action, horror and thriller genres. See ratings, summaries, cast and crew, and user reviews for each movie.
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Name:Kim Jee-WoonHangul:김지운Birthdate:July 6, 1964Birthplace:South KoreaMovies
1. Cobweb| Geomijib (2023) 2. Illang: The Wolf Brigade| Inrang (2018) 3. The Age of Shadows| Miljung (2016) 4. Last Stand(2012) 5. Doomsday Book| Inlyumyeolmangbogoseo (2012) - segment "Creation of Heaven" 6. I Saw the Devil| Akmareul Boattda (2010) 7. The Good, The Bad, The Weird| Joheunnom nabbeunnom isanghannom (2008) 8. A Bittersweet Life| Dalkomhan Insaeng (2005) 9. A Tale of Two Sisters(2003) 10. Three- segment "Memories" (2002) 11. The Foul King(2000) 12. The Quiet Family(1998)
Short Films
1. The X(2013) - X 2. One Perfect Day| Sarangui Gawibawibo (2013) 3. Coming Out(2000)
Drama Series
1. Dr. Brain(Apple TV+ / 2021)
Director, Screenwriter. KIM Jee-woon, born in 1964, is one of those capable of producing the most stylish images among the Korean movie directors who are currently actively engaged in commercial filmmaking.
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May 25, 2015 · Explore the diverse and genre-bending films of Kim Jee-woon, a South Korean director who loves cinema and pushes his style beyond imitation. From black comedy to action, from horror to western, Kim Jee-woon's films are unique love letters to the cinema.