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Kim Dong-won Filmography

DirectingBORN 195516 FILMS IN DB

KimDong-won

Known for Directing · 63 Years On, Repatriation, Sanggyedong Olympic

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BIOGRAPHY

Kim Dong-won stands as a pivotal figure in Korean documentary filmmaking, renowned for his unflinching approach to social issues. His career took off with the impactful film "Sangye-dong Olympics" (1987), which poignantly captured the struggles of residents displaced by government policies in the lead-up to the Seoul Olympics. This film not only set the tone for his future work but also laid the groundwork for a new generation of documentary filmmakers in Korea. His most celebrated documentary, "Repatriation" (2004), delves into the lives of long-term pro-North Korea prisoners in South Korean jails, presenting a raw and intimate portrayal that resonates deeply with viewers. Collectors seek out Kim's films for their powerful storytelling and historical significance, as they offer a rare glimpse into the complexities of Korean society. The meticulous craftsmanship and unvarnished truths represented in his work make his releases highly sought after in the realm of physical media, appealing to those who appreciate the art of documentary filmmaking.

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