Kim Ki-young
Kim Ki-young was a South Korean film director known for intensely psychosexual, melodramatic, and grotesque films, often centred on female characters. Born in Seoul and raised in Pyongyang, he developed an interest in theatre before moving south after World War II, where he studied dentistry while continuing to work in theatre. During the Korean War, he made propaganda films for the United States Information Service, and in 1955 used discarded equipment to produce his first two features, whose success led him to establish his own production company.
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Moonshine Girls
director
2015
The Housemaid
writer
2010
Truth Game
director
2000
My Father the Bodyguard
director
1995
Boccaccio '93
director
1993
Hunting of Fools
writer
1984
Hunting of Fools
director
1984
Free Woman
director
1982
Woman of Fire '82
writer
1982
Woman of Fire '82
director
1982
The Deaf Worker
director
1980
The Deaf Worker
writer
1980
Soil
director
1978
Ieoh Island
director
1977
Love Of Blood Relations
director
1976
Promises
director
1975
Transgression
writer
1974
Transgression
director
1974
Insect Woman
writer
1972
Insect Woman
director
1972
Woman of Fire
writer
1971
Woman of Fire
director
1971
Woman
director
1968
Woman
writer
1968
Asphalt
director
1964
Goryeojang
writer
1963
Goryeojang
director
1963
The Housemaid
writer
1960
The Housemaid
director
1960
Twilight Train
director
1957