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Selected Director Filmography
Director and scriptwriter Bong Joon-ho studied sociology and film before becoming a director. He achieved critical acclaim for his first feature film Barking Dog (2000). His next, Memories of Murder (2004), which achieved huge public success in Korea (and first prize at the Cognac Police Film Festival), earned him a Best Director Award. The Host, screened in 2006 at the Directors’ Fortnight, finally sealed his international reputation as a director of genre films raised to the level of art. He was part of Tokyo! (2008), a trilogy on which he worked with Leos Carax and Michel Gondry. In 2009, he presented Mother — an intimate and subtly analytical melodrama about Korean family life —at Un Certain Regard.
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La Transperceneige
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Snow Piercer
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Mother
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Tokyo!
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Host, The
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Memories of Murder
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