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South Korean film director (born 1960)
Kim Tae-kyun (born June 17, 1960) is a
South Korean
film director.
[1] Kim wrote and directed
Volcano High (2001) and
Temptation of Wolves (2004). He also directed The Adventures of Mrs. Park (1996), First Kiss (1998),
A Millionaire's First Love,
Crossing (2008),
Higanjima (2010),
A Barefoot Dream (2010),
Innocent Thing (2014), and
Bad Sister (2014).
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[9] Crossing and A Barefoot Dream were selected as the
South Korean entries for
Best Foreign Language Film at the
81st and
83rd
Academy Awards, but both did not make the final shortlist.
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Filmography
- 관계 (
short film, 1987) - lighting
- Moon (
short film, 1987) - credits
- Stopping for a While (
short film, 1987) - director
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My Love, My Bride (1990) -
line producer
- As You Please (1992) -
executive producer
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First Kiss (1993) - line producer
- Bitter and Sweet (1995) - executive producer
- The Adventures of Mrs. Park (1996) -
director
- First Kiss (1998) - director
- Julseogi (
short film, 1999) - director
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Volcano High (2001) - director,
screenwriter
- At 2 O'clock (
short film, 2003; included in the
omnibus Twentidentity) - director
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Temptation of Wolves (2004) - director, screenwriter
- I'm OK (
short film, 2005; included in the
omnibus 3 Colors Love Story) - director
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A Millionaire's First Love (2006) - director
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Crossing (2008) - director
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Higanjima (2010) - director
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A Barefoot Dream (2010) - director,
producer, script editor
- The Dearest (2012) - production adviser
- Sympathy for Us (2012) - production adviser
- Choked (2012) - production adviser
- Mirage (2012) - production adviser
- When Winter Screams (2013) - production and screenplay consultant
- Your Time Is Up (2013) - production consultant
- INGtoogi: The Battle of Internet Trolls (2013) - production consultant
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Innocent Thing (2014) - director, executive producer
- A Pharisee (2014) - producer
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Bad Sister (2014) - director
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Beastie Girls (2017) - producer
Awards
References
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"Kim Tae-kyun". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Lee, Seung-jae (9 February 2006).
"Kim Tae-gyun's Movies Have Teen Appeal".
The Dong-a Ilbo. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Jeon, Yoon-hyung (1 August 2008).
"KIM Tae-kyun helms Japanese manga adaptation". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ D'Sa, Nigel (3 November 2009).
"KIM Tae-kyun's Vampire Thriller Higanjima". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Lee, Hyo-won (8 June 2008).
"Crossing Depicts Plight of NK Defectors".
The Korea Times.
Archived from the original on 13 April 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Lee, Eun-joo (25 June 2008).
"A true tale of escape from North Korea".
Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Lee, Hyo-won (30 June 2010).
"Director Kim discovers hope in East Timor".
The Korea Times.
Archived from the original on 12 April 2015. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Sunwoo, Carla (4 April 2014).
"Emotions prickle, limits tested in Innocent Thing".
Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Song, Soon-jin (22 December 2014).
"KIM Tae-kyun, Director of BAD SISTER". Korean Cinema Today. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Han, Sunhee (7 August 2008).
"S. Korea picks Crossing for Oscars".
Variety. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Park, Soo-mee (6 September 2010).
"Korea goes Barefoot for Oscar nominee".
The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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^ Hong, Lucia (18 October 2010).
"Director Kim Tae-kyun, Jang Nara win at film fest in China". 10Asia. Retrieved 12 April 2015.
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