Yu Hyun-mok

Yu Hyun-mok

Known For: Directing

Date Of Birth:1925-07-02

Place Of Birth:Sariwon, Hwanghae Province, North Korea

Yu Hyun-mok (July 2, 1925 – June 28, 2009) was a South Korean film director. Born in Sariwon, Hwanghae, Korea (North Korea today), he made his film debut in 1956 with Gyocharo (Crossroads). According to the website koreanfilm.org, his 1961 film Obaltan "has repeatedly been voted the best Korean film of all time in local critics' polls." Yu attended the San Francisco International Film Festival in 1963, where Variety called Obaltan a "remarkable film", and praised Yu's "[b]rilliantly detailed camera" and the film's "probing sympathy and rich characterizations." His dedication to the intellectual side of film and interest in using film to deal with social and political issues led him to have difficulties both with box-office-oriented producers, and with Korea's military government during the 1960s and 1970s. Korean critics have said his directing style is "in the tradition of the Italian Neorealists," yet "the terms 'modernist' or 'expressionistic' [are] just as applicable to his works." Besides his directing activities, he has taught film, and made a significant contribution to Korean animation by producing Kim Cheong-gi's 1976 animated film, Robot Taekwon V. A retrospective of Yu's career was held at the 4th Pusan International Film Festival in 1999. Yu died from a stroke on June 28, 2009.

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그대와 영원히
손
장마
구름은 흘러도
사람의 아들
오발탄
수학여행
김약국의 딸들
순교자
한
카인의 후예
춘몽
그대와 영원히
순교자
불꽃
분례기
김약국의 딸들
막차로 온 손님들
옛날 옛적에 훠어이 훠이
말미잘
아내는 고백한다
잉여인간
여(女)
나도 인간이 되련다
공처가 삼대
콩쥐 팥쥐
잃어버린 청춘
아낌없이 주련다
인생차압
문
몽땅 드릴까요
임꺽정
임꺽정