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Lee Sun-fung

Jun 1, 1909 - Guangdong Province, China

Park Sang-ho was a South Korean film director and screenwriter active from the 1950s to the 1980s. He directed over 60 films, including The Widow (1955), which is considered one of the earliest examples of Korean feminist cinema. Park's work is characterized by its exploration of social issues and human relationships, contributing to the evolution of South Korean cinema.

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Movie1951Mysterious Murder, Part One
Movie1951Mysterious Murder, Part 2
Movie1997Sweet DegenerationMotel chef

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Movie1956Beauty Raised from the DeadScreenplayWriting
Movie1955Cold NightsScreenplayWriting
Movie1960The OrphanDirectorDirecting
Movie1955Cold NightsDirectorDirecting
Movie1959Feast of a Rich FamilyDirectorDirecting
Movie1950The Haunted HouseWriterWriting
Movie1959Human RelationshipsDirectorDirecting
Movie1953SpringDirectorDirecting
Movie1968Tragedy of the Poet KingDirectorDirecting
Movie1953SpringWriterWriting
Movie1955AnnaScreenplayWriting
Movie1955AnnaDirectorDirecting
Movie1951Blood-Stained AzaleasDirectorDirecting
Movie1959The Beautiful Ghost's GrievanceDirectorDirecting
Movie1956Beauty Raised from the DeadDirectorDirecting
Movie1962So Siu SiuDirectorDirecting
Movie1954The Noble FamilyScreenplayWriting
Movie1941Follow Your DreamScreenplayWriting
Movie1955The Lone SwanDirectorDirecting
Movie1955The Lone SwanScreenplayWriting
MovieN/ABroken Spring DreamsDirectorDirecting
Movie1963Liu Hai Meets FairiesDirectorDirecting
Movie1958Sword of Blood and ValourDirectorDirecting
Movie1958Sword of Blood and ValourWriterWriting