Kim Hong-joon Trailers
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Total trailers found: 12
03 November 2016
Joon-ha had the best night of his life with an older woman he met while drinking. He starts looking for her as he can't forget the feeling and finally they meet.
18 May 1996
This film depicts the passion and frustration of young people who dream of becoming popular rock musicians.
21 January 2007
A documentary consisting of twenty-two Korean directors' interviews about Kim Ki-young and respect fe
01 January 1976
According to the information written in the credit roll of "Seoul 7000," the film was filmed in Seoul in November 1976 with an 'Elmo 108' 8mm camera using Kodachrome 40 film.
01 January 1982
a 1982 8mm film produced by Moon Won-leaf and Seoul Film Collective(Seouryeonghwajipdan).
01 January 2002
A personal and subjective video essay series on the Korean cinema, consisting of 9 episodes. Its episodes include fragments of memory about Korean films and their ‘field’, actual moments of what is happening here and now, and images excerpted from Korean films.
06 October 2023
This intimate documentary explores a bygone era of cinematic passion and the emergence of young film enthusiasts in South Korea, including Bong Joon Ho.
10 April 1993
A former pansori performer travels across South Korea in search of the student he studied with.
11 September 1992
Following the final events of General's Son 2, Kim Du-han is forced to go on the lam but eventually returns to Jongro where he attempts to rebuild his gang with the brothers that are still alive and loyal and defeat Hayashi's Yakuzas once and for all.
06 August 1994
A comic book store in Garibong-dong is run by a beautiful woman better known as Madam. This store stays open late into the night, thus attracting varied types of people such as gangsters and hustlers.
01 January 1982
Performance Arirang is the first independent documentary produced outside the institutional system. Using Yeonwoo Stage theater group's production Pannori Arirang Gogae as its subject matter, the film takes a unique approach by separating visual and audio elements - showing rehearsal scenes, preparation footage, dressing room moments, and performance scenes while overlaying them with live performance audio, audience reactions, interviews, and recordings from Yeonwoo Stage's evaluation sessions.