by Bastian Meiresonne “Cobweb”, Kim Jee-woon's tenth feature film, marks the director's return to comedy for the first time since the beginning of his career...
Tag - Shin Sang-ok
Essentially split in two by the Korean War, the cinematic 50s of the country focused mostly on two themes, the liberation from the Japanese Occupation Forces...
About This Film During the 19th year of King Gwangmu's reign, Empress Myeongseong a.k.a Queen Min, conspired with her kinsman Min Gyeom-ho and dethroned Prince...
About This Film “A College Woman's Confession” despite its feminist, patriarchy-slamming narrative, became a big hit in Korea in 1958, particularly since women...
About This Film Using comedy to comment on society and themes like family is not exactly an easy task, since the balance between commentary and entertainment...
About This Film While the tales of heroism, politics, greed, mistakes and love have been told before and continue to be told, it was Shin sang-ok's “Eunuch”...
The long and varied royal history of the Korean peninsula is a treasure trove of stories for cinema of the region, so much so that there's still lots of fresh...
About the Film In the 1970s, South Korean director Shin Sang-ok and his actress wife Choi Eun-hee were celebrated as one of the premier couples in the...
In the 1970s, South Korean director Shin Sang-ok and his actress wife Choi Eun-hee were celebrated as one of the premier couples in the industry, eventually...