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  1. Sep 17, 2014 · Im Kwon-taek’s latest feature, “Revivre,” is based on novelist Kim Hoon’s novel of the same title, which looks frankly at the agonizing lives of a middle-aged married couple where the wife is dying of a brain tumor. The film questions the meaning of life, death and love all at once.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RevivreRevivre - Wikipedia

    Cast. Ahn Sung-ki as Mr. Oh. Kim Gyu-ri as Choo Eun-joo. Kim Ho-jung as Oh's wife. Jeon Hye-jin as Oh Mi-young, his daughter. Yeon Woo-jin as Kim Min-soo, Mi-young's husband. Shin Young-jin as Oh's sister-in-law. Kim Gi-cheon as Buddhist devotee Lee. Kim Byeong-choon as Department head Jo. Kim Young-hoon as Section chief Jung.

  3. Of all these messages, none express the status of Kim Ki-duk as accurately as the Twitter message by Shim Jae-myung, head of Myung Films. It's true. Kim Ki-duk was the first to receive the highest prize at one of the three major international film festivals (Cannes, Berlin and Venice), and not Park Chan-wook, Bong Joon-ho, Hong Sang-soo, or Lee ...

  4. Apr 8, 2015 · Starring Ahn Sung-ki a regular in Im’s later films, “Revivre” also features fine acting by Kim Ho-jung as his cancer-ridden wife and Kim Qyu-ri who was in Im’s “Low Life” in 2004.

  5. Nov 30, 2020 · The film industry was one of the first spheres where the #MeToo movement gained traction, with accusations of rape and sexual misconduct being made against filmmaker Kim Ki-duk, a Golden Lion award winner, and his ‘alter ego’ [pereusona] actor Jo Jae-hyun.

    • Hyun Seon Park
    • 2020
  6. Jul 10, 2015 · Stepping into a new white conference room with its unhung posters of hit movies such as “J.S.A.: Joint Security Area” and “The Quiet Family,” Shim Jae-myung, CEO of Myung Films, in casual...

  7. works. By the early 2000s, producers Jamie Shim (Shim Jae-myeong, Myung Film), Oh Jeong-wan (production company B.O.M), and Lee Mi-yeon – who had first risen to promi-nence in the 1990s – began collaborating with young directors to bring about a new era of Korean cinema (Ju 2001, 302). Women directors Lee Jeong-hyang, Lee Seo-gun, Byun