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  1. Kim Seong-hun (born February 20, 1971) is a South Korean film and television director. He directed How the Lack of Love Affects Two Men (2006), A Hard Day (2014), and Kingdom (2019–).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm1826454Kim Seong-hun - IMDb

    In 2019, Director Kim teamed up with Netflix to helm its big-budget zombie mystery drama, KINGDOM, which became a global success, and Season 2 set to air in March 2020. Director Kim is currently shooting KIDNAP (2020) with actor Ha Jung Woo in Morocco.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • South Korea
    • Seong Hun Kim
  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Kim Seong-hun’s filmmaking journey began as an assistant director on romantic comedies before directing his first feature, which unfortunately didn’t bring fruitful results. Determined to redeem himself, he took inspiration from Pedro Almodóvar’s work and spent years making his next project, A Hard Day.

  4. KIM Seong-hun. Director, 1st Assistant Director, Screenwriter, Script Editor. Starting off as an assistant director, KIM Seong-hun took his first steps in the Korean film industry as an assistant director on the romantic comedies <Oh! Happy Day> in 2003 and then 2004’s <He Was Cool>.

  5. www.koreanfilm.or.kr › eng › filmsKIM Seong-hun

    Starting off as an assistant director, KIM Seong-hun took his first steps in the Korean film industry as an assistant director on the romantic comedies in 2003 and then 2004’s . Two years later, he tackled his first feature with .

  6. KIM Seong-hun. Director, 1st Assistant Director, Screenwriter, Script Editor. Gender : Male. Nationality : South Korea. Starting off as an assistant director, KIM Seong-hun took his first steps in the Korean film industry as an assistant director on the romantic comedies <Oh! Happy Day> in 2003 and then 2004’s <He Was Cool>.

  7. Kim Seong-hun began his filmmaking career as an assistant director on the romantic comedies 'Oh! Happy Day' (2003; starring Jang Na-ra and Park Jung-chul) and 'He Was Cool' (2004; starring Jeong Da-bin and Song Seung-heon).