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Kim Gwang-Hun (Korean: 김광훈; born 1963) is a North Korean film director.
Career
After graduating from the Pyongyang University of Dramatic and Cinematic Arts, Kim began his career in 1985 as an assistant director at the Korean April 25th Film Studio. He directed his first feature film, Unforgettable Man, in 2002.
In 2012, Kim co-directed Comrade Kim Goes Flying alongside British director Nicholas Bonner and Belgian director Anja Daelemans. The film marked the first collaboration between North Korean and European filmmakers since the 1980s.
Filmography
References
External links
Kim Gwang-Hun at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kim Ji-hoon (pemeran, lahir 1981)
- Comrade Kim Goes Flying
- Now, We Are Breaking Up
- A Hard Day
- Masquerade (film)
- Park Chung Hee
- Voice (seri televisi)
- Korean Peninsula (seri televisi)
- A Place in the Sun (seri televisi)
- Blossom Entertainment
- Kim Gwang-Hun
- Comrade Kim Goes Flying
- Kim Joo-hun
- Gwangsan Kim clan
- Masquerade (2012 film)
- Seafood
- Forbidden Quest
- 12.12: The Day
- List of South Korean male actors
- Death and state funeral of Kim Jong Il