KIM Dong-hyun began his career as BAE Yong-kyoon’s assistant director on <The People in White>. His 2004 short film <A Starving Day> won the grand prize at the Seoul Independent Film Festival and his second feature, <Hello Stranger>, won the NETPAC award at Busan in 2007. His credits also include <A Shark>(2005). KIM returned with his third feature in 2013. Indie family drama The Dinner was invited to close the 18th Busan International Film Festival...
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KIM Dong-hyun began his career as BAE Yong-kyoon’s assistant director on <The People in White>. His 2004 short film <A Starving Day> won the grand prize at the Seoul Independent Film Festival and his second feature, <Hello Stranger>, won the NETPAC award at Busan in 2007. His credits also include <A Shark>(2005). KIM returned with his third feature in 2013. Indie family drama The Dinner was invited to close the 18th Busan International Film Festival. Taking place during a cold winter and featuring a clear aesthetic, KIM’s film laid bare the emotional cores of a fractured, and struggling, Seoul family.
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