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Park Kwang-hyun (film director)

Park Kwang-hyun (Korean박광현; born August 21, 1969)[1] is a South Korean commercial and film director. He is best known for co-writing and directing the 2005 critical and commercial hit Welcome to Dongmakgol.

Park Kwang-hyun
Born (1969-08-21) August 21, 1969 (age 53)
EducationHongik University - Visual Design
Occupation(s)Film director, commercial director
Years active2002-present
Korean name
Hangul
박광현
Revised RomanizationBak Gwang-hyeon
McCune–ReischauerPak Kwanghyŏn

Early life

Park Kwang-hyun grew up in the countryside with his grandmother. When he was in primary school, he began watching his first films, like Superman and Robot Taekwon V, and fell in love with the art of cinema. He would talk about films with his friends all day, and go to the movie theater any chance he got.[2]

Career

For his college degree, Park studied Visual Design at Hongik University.[3] The Hongdae area is known as one of the most diverse and important spots in Korea when it comes to music and arts, many indie bands go through Hongdae clubs before becoming famous, and many artists, designers and writers emerged from this environment.[2]

After graduation, Park started his own company with a few friends, and went on to become one of the most acclaimed figures in the CF (Commercial Film) field. He shot several famous commercials with top stars, from Kyobo Life with Choi Min-sik, to the McDonald's "Don't bet your life" series with Shin Ha-kyun and Im Won-hee.[3][2]

While going to work, he kept writing his own script, in the hope that one day it would turn into his first feature. Then, all of a sudden, he approached playwright/filmmaker Jang Jin in 2001, saying he was a fan and wanted him to read his script. Jang welcomed young Park into his production company Film It Suda, which featured mostly theater-trained actors and directors. He was the oddity in Jang's group, the sole "style man" out of all those people mostly concerned with dialogue and situation-based drama or comedy.[2]

In 2002 Park directed My Nike (내 나이키), considered the best short film in the Film It Suda omnibus No Comment (묻지마 패밀리). Told from the POV of a young junior high school student (Ryu Deok-hwan) from an urban lower-middle-class family whose greatest desire in the world is to own a pair of Nike sneakers, its authentic but droll character observations remain surprisingly warm and touching. Underlying them is a sense of pathos about class differences based on consumption patterns of the '80s, when Korea was first becoming an out-and-out consumer society and its people were beginning to be defined by what they buy and own.[4] My Nike had a wonderful sense of nostalgia, based on Park's own childhood memories as a teenager growing up in 1980s Korea and tinted with fantasy (with an homage to E.T.).[2]

Jang Jin was so impressed with Park's cinematic humanism he gave him a script for a new project, an adaptation of one of his stage plays, Welcome to Dongmakgol. Set during the Korean War in 1950, soldiers from both the North and South, as well as an American pilot, find themselves in a secluded village, its residents largely unaware of the outside world.[5] Park's first feature film Welcome to Dongmakgol attracted more than 8 million viewers in 2005, making it the second highest-grossing movie that year and among Korean box office's highest of all time.[2]

Park's long-gestating second feature was originally titled Kwon Bob (권법), with Jo In-sung cast as a high school student with superhuman strength who battles injustice in a small town, but it was delayed when investor CJ Entertainment pulled out after the box office failure of Sector 7 in 2011. The project was revived in 2013, and the sci-fi fantasy blockbuster, retitled The Fist, is the largest Korea-China co-production yet with 30% of the US$20 million budget coming from the China Film Group and Pegasus & Taihe Entertainment.[6][7]

Filmography

Awards

References

  1. ^ He shares a name with actor Park Gwang-hyun (born October 11, 1977) creating some confusion over the director's date of birth as listed in the IMDb.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "K-FILM REVIEWS: 웰컴 투 동막골 (Welcome To Dongmakgol)". Twitch Film. 16 January 2006. Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
  3. ^ a b "Director Park Gwang-hyun, 'Welcome to my movies'". KBS Global. 7 December 2005. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
  4. ^ Kim, Kyu Hyun. "No Comment". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
  5. ^ "웰컴 투 동막골 (Welcome To Dongmakgol) Press Screening Report". Twitch Film. 20 July 2005. Archived from the original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
  6. ^ Lee, Hyo-won (17 June 2013). "CJ E&M Unveils Largest-Ever Korea-China Co-Production". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
  7. ^ Kim, Hee-eun (1 March 2014). "Yeo Jin-goo makes a Fist". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-03-02.

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For a footballer of the same name see Park Kwang hyun footballer For an actor of the same name see Park Gwang hyun In this Korean name the family name is Park Park Kwang hyun Korean 박광현 born August 21 1969 1 is a South Korean commercial and film director He is best known for co writing and directing the 2005 critical and commercial hit Welcome to Dongmakgol Park Kwang hyunBorn 1969 08 21 August 21 1969 age 53 Seoul South KoreaEducationHongik University Visual DesignOccupation s Film director commercial directorYears active2002 presentKorean nameHangul박광현Revised RomanizationBak Gwang hyeonMcCune ReischauerPak Kwanghyŏn Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Filmography 4 Awards 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditPark Kwang hyun grew up in the countryside with his grandmother When he was in primary school he began watching his first films like Superman and Robot Taekwon V and fell in love with the art of cinema He would talk about films with his friends all day and go to the movie theater any chance he got 2 Career EditFor his college degree Park studied Visual Design at Hongik University 3 The Hongdae area is known as one of the most diverse and important spots in Korea when it comes to music and arts many indie bands go through Hongdae clubs before becoming famous and many artists designers and writers emerged from this environment 2 After graduation Park started his own company with a few friends and went on to become one of the most acclaimed figures in the CF Commercial Film field He shot several famous commercials with top stars from Kyobo Life with Choi Min sik to the McDonald s Don t bet your life series with Shin Ha kyun and Im Won hee 3 2 While going to work he kept writing his own script in the hope that one day it would turn into his first feature Then all of a sudden he approached playwright filmmaker Jang Jin in 2001 saying he was a fan and wanted him to read his script Jang welcomed young Park into his production company Film It Suda which featured mostly theater trained actors and directors He was the oddity in Jang s group the sole style man out of all those people mostly concerned with dialogue and situation based drama or comedy 2 In 2002 Park directed My Nike 내 나이키 considered the best short film in the Film It Suda omnibus No Comment 묻지마 패밀리 Told from the POV of a young junior high school student Ryu Deok hwan from an urban lower middle class family whose greatest desire in the world is to own a pair of Nike sneakers its authentic but droll character observations remain surprisingly warm and touching Underlying them is a sense of pathos about class differences based on consumption patterns of the 80s when Korea was first becoming an out and out consumer society and its people were beginning to be defined by what they buy and own 4 My Nike had a wonderful sense of nostalgia based on Park s own childhood memories as a teenager growing up in 1980s Korea and tinted with fantasy with an homage to E T 2 Jang Jin was so impressed with Park s cinematic humanism he gave him a script for a new project an adaptation of one of his stage plays Welcome to Dongmakgol Set during the Korean War in 1950 soldiers from both the North and South as well as an American pilot find themselves in a secluded village its residents largely unaware of the outside world 5 Park s first feature film Welcome to Dongmakgol attracted more than 8 million viewers in 2005 making it the second highest grossing movie that year and among Korean box office s highest of all time 2 Park s long gestating second feature was originally titled Kwon Bob 권법 with Jo In sung cast as a high school student with superhuman strength who battles injustice in a small town but it was delayed when investor CJ Entertainment pulled out after the box office failure of Sector 7 in 2011 The project was revived in 2013 and the sci fi fantasy blockbuster retitled The Fist is the largest Korea China co production yet with 30 of the US 20 million budget coming from the China Film Group and Pegasus amp Taihe Entertainment 6 7 Filmography EditMy Dream Class short film 2018 Fabricated City 2017 The Fist 2016 Welcome to Dongmakgol 2005 My Nike short film from No Comment 2002 Awards Edit2006 29th Golden Cinematography Awards Best New Director Welcome to Dongmakgol 2005 4th Korean Film Awards Best Director Welcome to Dongmakgol 2005 4th Korean Film Awards Best Screenplay Welcome to Dongmakgol 2005 4th Korean Film Awards Best New Director Welcome to Dongmakgol 2002 New York Festival International Advertising Awards Gold Medal 2002 Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival Silver Lion Fast Food categoryReferences Edit He shares a name with actor Park Gwang hyun born October 11 1977 creating some confusion over the director s date of birth as listed in the IMDb a b c d e f K FILM REVIEWS 웰컴 투 동막골 Welcome To Dongmakgol Twitch Film 16 January 2006 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 Retrieved 2012 11 18 a b Director Park Gwang hyun Welcome to my movies KBS Global 7 December 2005 Archived from the original on 19 February 2013 Retrieved 2012 12 17 Kim Kyu Hyun No Comment Koreanfilm org Retrieved 2012 08 05 웰컴 투 동막골 Welcome To Dongmakgol Press Screening Report Twitch Film 20 July 2005 Archived from the original on 5 January 2013 Retrieved 2012 11 18 Lee Hyo won 17 June 2013 CJ E amp M Unveils Largest Ever Korea China Co Production The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2014 02 08 Kim Hee eun 1 March 2014 Yeo Jin goo makes a Fist Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 03 02 External links EditPark Kwang hyun at the Korean Movie Database Park Kwang hyun at IMDb Park Kwang hyeon at HanCinema Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Park Kwang hyun film director amp oldid 1004650303, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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