Kim Kee-duk
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Kim Kee-duk

Sep 29, 1934 - Seoul, Korea

KIM Ki-duk is a South Korean film director and professor. Best-known outside of Korea for his 1967 giant-monster film, Yonggary, KIM Ki-duk directed 66 movies in total from his directorial debut in 1961 until his retirement from the film industry in 1977. Along with KIM Soo-yong and LEE Man-hee, KIM was one of the leading young directors of the Korean cinematic wave of the 1960s. The most distinctive and successful genre of this period was the melodrama.

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Movie1961Five MarinesEditorEditing
Movie1967Yongary, Monster from the DeepDirectorDirecting
Movie1964The Barefooted YoungDirectorDirecting
Movie1961Five MarinesDirectorDirecting
Movie1975Best SingerDirectorDirecting
Movie1969Beauty in Black Rose CastleDirectorDirecting
Movie1965North and SouthDirectorDirecting
Movie1959A Skinny and a Fatty Go to Camp NonsanEditorEditing
Movie1966Horse-year BrideDirectorDirecting
Movie1967Yongary, Monster from the DeepScreenplayWriting
Movie1960The Moral of YouthEditorEditing
Movie1956The Tragedy of King Dan JongAssistant DirectorDirecting
Movie1956Prince in Yam ClothesAssistant DirectorDirecting
Movie1956Prince Ho-Dong and Princess Nak-RangAssistant DirectorDirecting
Movie1963Private TutorDirectorDirecting
Movie1969Until That DayDirectorDirecting
Movie1970My SeoulDirectorDirecting
Movie1965Buy My FistDirectorDirecting