Im Kwon-taek

Im Kwon-taek

director, writer, editor

Im Kwon-taek was born on Dec 08, 1934 in Korea. Im Kwon-taek's big-screen debut came with Dumanganga jal itgeola directed by Im Kwon-taek in 1962. Im Kwon-taek is known for Painted Fire directed by Im Kwon-taek, Choi Min-sik stars as Jang Seung-up and Sung-Ki Ahn as Kim Byung-Moon. Im Kwon-taek has got 34 awards and 24 nominations so far. The most recent award Im Kwon-taek achieved is Busan International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Im Kwon-taek plays is Beyond the Years which will be released on Apr 12, 2007.

Born in Changsong, Cheollanam-do, 2 May 1936. He grew up in the southern city Kwangju, where he completed senior high school. His family suffered considerable hardships and losses in the Korean War, so he had to move to Pusan in search of work: he was a labourer before trying to start a business recycling US Army boots into shoes. He moved to Seoul in 1956, where a film director Chung Chang-Hwa offered him work as a production assistant in exchange for room and board. Five years later Chung recommended him as a director, and he completed his first feature in 1962. He was a prolific director of films in various popular genres until the late 1970s but felt a deepening urge to make more serious films that first found in outlet in his 1978 film, Jokbo (1979) (Genealogy). Since 1981's Mandala (1981), he has been considered Korea's leading director. He and his films have won every possible prize in Korea's three annual film awards ceremonies, and a growing number of international festival prizes too. His film La chanteuse de pansori (1993) (is the most honoured Korean film ever made, with (to date) 27 domestic and three international prizes; it was also an enormous success in the Korean market.

  • Birthday

    Dec 08, 1934
  • Place of Birth

    Changsong, Cheollanam-do, Korea

Known For

Awards

34 wins & 24 nominations

Busan International Film Festival
2021
Asia Star Award
Winner - Asian Filmmaker of the Year
Chunsa Film Art Awards
2016
Winner - Lifetime Achievement Award
1993
Best Director
Winner - Chunsa Film Art Award
1991
Best Director
Winner - Chunsa Film Art Award
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