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List Of South Korean Films Of 1992
This is a list of Cinema of South Korea, South Korean films that received a domestic theatrical release in 1992. References Notes See also *1992 in South Korea External links * 1992-1995
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Cinema Of South Korea
South Korean films have been heavily influenced by such events and forces as the Korea under Japanese rule, the Korean War, government censorship, the business sector, globalization, and the democratization of South Korea.. The golden age of South Korean cinema in the mid-20th century produced what are considered two of the best South Korean films of all time, ''The Housemaid'' (1960) and '' Obaltan'' (1961), while the industry's revival with the Korean New Wave from the late 1990s to the present produced both of the country's highest-grossing films, '' The Admiral: Roaring Currents'' (2014) and '' Extreme Job'' (2019), as well as prize winners on the festival circuit including Golden Lion recipient '' Pietà'' (2012) and Palme d'Or recipient and Academy Award winner ''Parasite'' (2019) and international cult classics including '' Oldboy'' (2003), '' Snowpiercer'' (2013), and '' Train to Busan'' (2016). With the increasing global success and globalization of the Korean ...
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Marriage Story (1992 Film)
''Marriage Story'' () is a 1992 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Kim Eui-suk and starring Choi Min-soo and Shim Hye-jin. It was the highest-grossing South Korean film of 1992, and became the fourth most highly attended Korean film between 1990 and 1995. Plot The film follows the romantic relationship between middle-class couple Kim Tae-kyu and Choe Ji-hae, from their wedding to a break-up and eventual reconciliation. Cast *Choi Min-soo as Kim Tae-kyu * Shim Hye-jin as Choe Ji-hae * Lee Hee-do as Yun Il-jung * Kim Hui-ryeong as Oh Hyang-suk *Kim Seong-su as PD Han *Dokgo Young-jae Dokgo Young-jae (born Jeon Young-jae on December 13, 1953) is a South Korean actor. He made his film debut in 1973, and also became active in the Dongrang Theatre Ensemble. Dokgo won Best Supporting Actor for ''White Badge'' at the Blue Dragon F ... as Park Chang-su * Yang Taek-jo as Cha-jang * Joo Ho-sung as Shin Seon-bae * Yun Mun-sik as Jjik-sae * Kim Ki-hyeon as Columbo References ...
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Choi Jin-sil
Choi Jin-sil (; December 24, 1968 – October 2, 2008) was a South Korean actress. She was considered one of the greatest actresses in South Korea, nicknamed "The Nation's Actress" for playing leading roles in some of the highest-rated Korean dramas of all time such as ''Jealousy'' (1992), ' (1993)'', Star in My Heart'' (1997)'', You and I'' (1997) and '' My Rosy Life'' (2005). Her film work includes '' North Korea's Southern Army'' (1990), '' My Love, My Bride'' (1990), '' Susanne Brink's Arirang'' (1991) and '' The Letter'' (1997). Widely regarded as the most popular actress of her time, she led the entertainment industry in terms of commercial success across film, television, and advertising. She played leading roles in 18 films and 20 television dramas, appeared in hundreds of advertisements, and won several awards. She was 39 when she died by suicide by hanging on October 2, 2008, at her home in Seoul after being the victim of distressing rumours. Early years Choi was b ...
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Oh Yeon-soo
Oh Yeon-soo (; born October 27, 1971) is a South Korean actress. Career Oh Yeon-soo made her debut in 1989 among a batch of actors who passed an open audition by broadcaster MBC, and she soon became popular for her innocent image. But since her marriage to fellow actor Son Ji-chang, Oh has had a career renaissance doing more mature roles. She played a single mother who rediscovers love in ''A Second Proposal'', a discontented housewife in a rivalry with a top ballerina in ''The Queen Returns'', and was cast as strong, supporting characters in the historical dramas ''Jumong Dongmyeong of Goguryeo (), personal name Ko Chumong (), was the founding monarch of the kingdom of Goguryeo, and was worshipped as a god-king by the people of Goguryeo and Goryeo. King Dongmyeong was also an important figure for the kingdom of ...'', and '' Gyebaek''. But Oh became best known for memorably portraying married women exploring adultery in the dark melodramas '' Bitter Sweet Life'', and ' ...
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Park Sang-min (actor)
Park Sang-min (born October 9, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for Im Kwon-taek's ''General's Son'' trilogy and his roles in numerous television dramas such as ''My Lovely Fool'' and ''Giant''. Park has had run-ins with the law: a drunk driving arrest in 2011, and a domestic violence charge in 2012. Filmography Television series * 2019: ''Possessed'' (OCN) * 2017: ''Bravo My Life'' (SBS) * 2013: '' The Scandal'' (MBC) * 2013: '' Incarnation of Money'' (SBS) * 2012: ''God of War'' (MBC) * 2011: ''City Hunter'' (SBS) * 2011: ''I Trusted Men'' (MBC) * 2010: ''Giant'' (SBS) * 2008: ''Our Happy Ending'' (MBC) * 2008: ''The Great King, Sejong'' (KBS) * 2007: ''Bad Couple'' (SBS) * 2007: ''By My Side'' (MBC) * 2006: ''My Lovely Fool'' (SBS) * 2001: ''Women's World'' (SBS) * 2000: ''Full of Sun'' (KBS) * 2000: ''Virtue'' (SBS) * 2000: ''Meeting'' (KBS) * 1999: ''Young Sun'' (SBS) * 1999: '' Did We Really Love?'' (MBC) * 1996: ''The Brothers' River'' (SBS) * 1995: ''O ...
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Im Kwon-taek
Im Kwon-taek (; born December 8, 1934) is one of South Korea's most renowned film directors. In an active and prolific career, his films have won many domestic and international film festival awards, as well as considerable box-office success, and helped bring international attention to the Korean film industry. As of spring 2015, he has directed 102 films. Early life Im Kwon-taek was born in Jangseong, Zenranan Prefecture, Korea, Empire of Japan, and grew up in Gwangju. After the Korean War, he moved to Busan in search of work. He then moved to Seoul in 1956, where Jeong Chang-hwa, director of '' Five Fingers of Death'' (1972), offered him room and board for work as a production assistant. Jeong recommended him for directing in 1961. Career Im's directorial premiere was with the 1962 film, '' Farewell to the Duman River'' (''Dumanganga jal itgeola''). Before 1980, he was known primarily as a commercial filmmaker who could efficiently direct as many as eight genre pictures ...
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General's Son III
''General's Son III'' (), also known as ''Son of a General III'', is a 1992 South Korean crime film directed by Im Kwon-taek. The third film in the ''General's Son'' trilogy, and a sequel to the 1991 film '' General's Son II'', it stars Park Sang-min, reprising his role as gangster and later politician Kim Du-han. Cast * Park Sang-min as Kim Du-han * Oh Yeon-soo as Jang Eun-shil * Lee Il-jae * Shin Hyun-joon * Kim Seung-woo Kim Seung-woo (, c. February 24, 1969) is a South Korean actor and talk show host. Filmography Film *'' Chasing'' (2016) *''Horny Family'' (2013) *'' I Am a Dad'' (2011) *'' 71: Into the Fire'' (2010) *'' Iris: The Movie'' (2010) *''Curling ... References External links * ''Janggunui Adeul III''at the Complete Index to World Film General's Son 1992 films 1992 action films 1992 crime drama films 1990s Korean-language films 1990s South Korean films South Korean crime action films South Korean crime drama films South Korean neo-noir f ...
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Madame Aema 7
''Madame Aema 7'' () is a 1992 South Korean film directed by Suk Do-won. It was the seventh entry in the ''Madame Aema'' series, the longest-running film series in Korean cinema. Plot In this episode in the long-running ''Madame Aema ''Madame Aema'' (; also known as ''Mrs. Emma'') is a 1982 South Korean film, an adaptation of a novel by . A box-office hit, it was one of only two films to sell more than 100,000 tickets in Seoul Seoul, officially Seoul Special Metropoli ...'' series, Aema leaves her selfish, middle-aged husband to pursue a career as an actress. She meets a performance artist who persuades her to perform perverted sex acts in the name of art. Finally, repenting of her decision, she returns to her husband. Cast * Kang Seung-mi: Aema * Lee Moo-jung: Hyeon-woo * Won Seok: Won Seok * Yoo Seong * Park Hye-ran: Rubia * Han Yeong-nam * Kim Yun-hui: Miss Choe * Gil Dal-ho * Seo Eok-seok * Kwang Bok-dong Bibliography English * * * Korean * * * Notes M ...
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Chunsa Film Art Awards
The Chunsa Film Art Awards (also known as the Icheon Chunsa Film Festival) have been presented in South Korea since the founding of the prize by the Korea Film Directors' Society in 1990. The awards take their name from the pen name of the early Korean actor and filmmaker from the silent film A silent film is a film without synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, w ... era, Na Woon-gyu. Prizes are given for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best New Director, Best New Actor, Best New Actress, Best Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Music/Score, Best Lighting, Best Editing, Best Art Direction, and Technical Award. Award categories Awards in following 14 categories will be given. * Best Director Award * Best Actor Award * Best Actress ...
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Choi Min-sik
Choi Min-sik (; born May 30, 1962) is a South Korean actor. Known for his intense and transformative performances, he first gained recognition with the television series ''The Moon of Seoul'' (1994). His film breakthrough came with '' Shiri'' (1999), which established Choi as a leading actor. However, it was his role in '' Oldboy'' (2003) that cemented his status as one of South Korea's greatest actors. His performance was critically acclaimed and won him Best Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards, the Blue Dragon Film Awards, and the Grand Bell Awards. Choi continued to star in high-profile films such as '' Lady Vengeance'' (2005), '' I Saw the Devil'' (2010), '' Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time'' (2012), ''New World'' (2013), and '' The Admiral: Roaring Currents'' (2014), which became the highest-grossing film in South Korea. For his performance in the latter, Choi won the Grand Prize at the 51st Baeksang Arts Awards. In 2014, Choi came to prominence in Hollywood with his r ...
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Shin Goo
Shin Soon-ki (; born August 13, 1936), known professionally as Shin Goo (), is a South Korean film, theater, and television actor. Shin began his career on stage in 1962, in the play "Cow", and has appeared in numerous works of Korean theatre, film and television. According to Shin, winning the Dong-A Theatre Award became a driving force for him to keep pursuing his acting career. He won the Best Actor award at the 3rd Dong-A Theatre Award for his roles in "I Want to Become Human" as the chairman of the People's Committee and in "Porgy and Bess" as Crown. He also won the Best Actor award at the 6th Dong-A Theatre Award for his portrayal of Stanley in "A Streetcar Named Desire," and later, at the 8th Dong-A Theatre Award, he won the Best Actor award for his performance as Harry in Luv. In 2010 Shin, was awarded the 2011 Bogwan Order of Cultural Merit (South Korea) by the government. In 2022, Shin received Special Award from Lee Hae-rang Theater Award, one of the major t ...
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Park Jong-won (director)
Park Jong-won (born 20 October 1960) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Filmography *'' Kuro Arirang'' (1989) *''Our Twisted Hero'' (1992) *'' The Eternal Empire'' (1994) *''Seven Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a Lover'' (1996) *''Rainbow Trout'' (1999) *''Paradise Villa'' (2001) Awards *1992 13th Blue Dragon Film Awards: Best Director (''Our Twisted Hero'') *1995 33rd Grand Bell Awards The Grand Bell Awards (), also known as the Daejong Film Awards, is an awards ceremony presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards retains prestige as the oldest co ...: Best Director ('' The Eternal Empire'') References External links * * 1960 births Living people South Korean film directors South Korean screenwriters Best Director Paeksang Arts Award (film) winners {{SouthKorea-film-director-stub ...
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