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  1. Hong Sang-soo (Korean: 홍상수; born 25 October 1960) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. An acclaimed and prolific filmmaker, Hong is known for his slow-paced films about love affairs and everyday dilemmas in contemporary South Korea.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0393254Hong Sang-soo - IMDb

    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), Our Sunhi (2013) and Night and Day (2008).

  3. Hong Sang-soo was born on October 25, 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. May 15, 2022 · The New Yorker Interview. Hong Sangsoo Knows if You’re Faking It. The prolific Korean director talks about sincerity, Cézanne, and the nature of reality. By Dennis Lim. May 15, 2022. Illustration...

  5. Mar 30, 2023 · In the simplest and most startling scene in “Walk Up,” a witty, ingenious and deeply moving tour de force from South Korean writer-director Hong Sang-soo, a middle-age filmmaker named Byung-soo...

  6. May 5, 2022 · Richard Brody reviews the film “In Front of Your Face,” directed by the prolific South Korean director Hong Sangsoo and starring Lee Hye-young.

  7. Jul 22, 2021 · The 60-year-old South Korean writer-director Hong Sang-soo is one of the most tirelessly productive filmmakers working today. He's made more than two dozen films over the past couple of...

  8. Jul 8, 2021 · The South Korean director Hong Sang-soo, whose extraordinary new dramaThe Woman Who Ran” is streaming on Film at Lincoln Center’s virtual cinema, has made eighteen features since 2009...

  9. Mar 14, 2016 · Hong Sang-soo, 25 October 1960, Seoul, South Korea. There are few filmmakers as distinctive as the South Korean master Hong Sang-soo, a writer-director whose films are immediately recognisable to even those with very little investment in auteurism.

  10. May 14, 2023 · In his recent and enlightening book about Hong Sangsoo’s Tale of Cinema, New York Film Festival Director Dennis Lim narrates the interaction of the filmmaker with one of Cézanne´s paintings of apples Hong experienced as a student at the Art Institute of Chicago.