"For almost 50 years, master director IM Kwon-taek has chronicled the tremendous events of Korea's twentieth century through the detached lens of the camera. This comprehensive volume of essays, interviews and biographical information from renowned film critic CHUNG Sung-ill delves deeply into the man behind the epics ""Sopyonje,"" ""The Taebaek Mountain,"" and ""Chihwaseon."" IM was born in 1934 in Jangseong, Jeolla Province, and lived through the Japanese colonial occupation, the polarization of the political factions that led to the Korean War, decades of dictatorship, the dawn of democracy, and a rapidly changing society forgetting its past. This volume is a brilliant orchestration of the historical backdrop for IM's works with insight into the film director's psychology and personal experience.
Korean Film Directors
Created by the Korean Film Council, this series offers deep insight into key directors in Korean film, figures who are not only broadening the range of art and creativity found in Korean-produced commercial films but also gaining increasingly strong footholds in international markets.
Each volume features:
- critical commentary on films
- extensive interview
- biography
- complete filmography"
"Preface
His Thoughts 1: Eyewitness to History (1962-1992)
His Thoughts 2: Returning to His Roots (1993-Present)
Interviews
Biography
Synopsis
Filmography
Endnotes
References
About the Author"