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Bong Joon-Ho / 봉준호
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Adı: Bong Joon-ho (봉준호)
Mesleği: Yönetmen
Hayatı:
1969'da doğdu. Kore Sinema Sanatları Akademisi'nde sinemacılık okudu. 1996'da, kısa metrajlı mezuniyet filmi Incoherence hem San Diego hem de Hong Kong film festivallerinde gösterildi. Joon-ho, Motel Cactus'ün (1997) yapımında Park Ki-young'ın yönetmen yardımcısı olarak çalıştı. İlk uzun metrajlı sinema filmi Barking Dogs Never Bite, Hong Kong Film Festivali'nde FIPRESCI Ödülü'nü aldı, son filmi Salineu Chueok ise birçok saygın festivalde gösterildi ve prestijli ödüller kazandı.
Yönetmen:
* Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000)
* Memories of Murder (2003)
* Host (2006)
* Tokyo! (segment "Shaking Tokyo") (2008)
* Mother (2009)
Yazar:
* Phantom: Denizalti (1999)
* Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000)
* Memories of Murder (2003)
* Antarctic Journal (2005)
* Host (2006)
* Mother (2009)
English:
Name: Bong Joon-ho (봉준호)
Profession:Director
Filmography
as Director
* Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000)
* Memories of Murder (2003)
* Host (2006)
* Tokyo! (segment "Shaking Tokyo") (2008)
* Mother (2009)
as Writer
* Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000)
* Memories of Murder (2003)
* Host (2006)
* Tokyo! (segment "Shaking Tokyo") (2008)
* Mother (2009)
Biography
Bong Joon-ho (born September 14, 1969) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.
He was born in Seoul and decided to become a filmmaker while in middle school, perhaps influenced by an artistic family (his father was a designer and his grandfather was a noted author.) He majored in sociology in Yonsei University in the late 1980s and was a member of the film club there. He liked Edward Yang, Hou Hsiao-hsien and Imamura Shohei at the time. In the early 1990s, he completed a two-year program at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. While there, he made many 16mm short films and his graduation work Memory in the Frame and Incoherence was invited to screen at the Vancouver and Hong Kong international film festivals.
In 1994 he directed the short film White People. His first feature film Barking Dogs Never Bite, part comedy and part cruel social satire, in 2000 had a low box office record but he became widely known in his home country for the next film Memories of Murder, based on the true story of the country's first known serial murders, in 2003. He attained both commercial success and critical acclaim through this film. The Host in 2006 was seen by a record ten million people in the country and was well received by the Cannes Festival. An amusing anecdote is told of him about The Host. In high school, he saw an unusual creature hanging down from a Han River bridge in Seoul and decided to make a monster film.
In 2008, he participated in the omnibus movie Tokyo ! (segment "Shaking Tokyo") with Michel Gondry and Leos Carax. His most recent film is Mother, the story of a mother who struggles to save her son from a murder accusation, which premiered at Cannes in 2009. He is planning to direct Le Transperceneige, an adaption of Jean-Marc Rochette and Jacques Loeb's comic of the same name.
Awards
2006 Sitges Int'l Film Festival of Catalonia (Spain), Best Special Effects and Orient Express Award for Best Asian Film to The Host.
2003 Torino Film Festival (Italy), Best Screenplay Award, Audience Award for Memories of Murder.
2003 Tokyo International Film Festival (Japan), Asian Film Award to Memories of Murder.
2003 San Sebastian International Film Festival (Spain), Silver Shell for Best Director, Altadis New Director Award, and FIPRESCI Award for Memories of Murder.
2001 Buenos Aires International Film Festival (Argentina), special award presented to composer Cho Sung-woo for his soundtrack for Barking Dogs Never Bite.
2001 Munich Film Fest (Germany), Best Newcomer Award to producer Cho Min-hwan for Barking Dogs Never Bite.
2001 Hong Kong International Film Festival, FIPRESCI Award for young Asian filmmakers to Barking Dogs Never Bite.
2001 Slamdance Film Festival, Best Editing for Barking Dogs Never Bite.
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