Following his studies at Yonsei University, KIM Jae-hwan went to work as a PD for the Korean broadcast network MBC. Developing a taste for non-fiction work, KIM launched his career as a feature documentarian with <The True-Taste Show>, which casts its eye on the reality behind food shows and debuted at the Jeonju International Film Festival. A year later, KIM revealed <Remembrance of MB>, a documentary considering the legacy of president LEE Myung-bak, which once ...
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Following his studies at Yonsei University, KIM Jae-hwan went to work as a PD for the Korean broadcast network MBC. Developing a taste for non-fiction work, KIM launched his career as a feature documentarian with <The True-Taste Show>, which casts its eye on the reality behind food shows and debuted at the Jeonju International Film Festival. A year later, KIM revealed <Remembrance of MB>, a documentary considering the legacy of president LEE Myung-bak, which once again screened at Jeonju. KIM’s third work came in 2014 with <Quo Vadis>. Invited to the DMZ International Documentary Film Festival, <Quo Vadis> took aim at the big business of evangelism in South Korea, a nation that is home to the five largest churches in the world. The film struck a chord with viewers, selling an impressive 20,000 tickets for a limited release documentary.
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