IM KWON-TAEK

DIRECTING
Im Kwon-taek (born May 2, 1936) is one of South Korea's most renowned film directors.
In an active and prolific career, his films have won many domestic and international film festival awards as well as considerable box-office success, and helped bring international attention to the Korean film industry.
- A Second Mother 1972
- Painted Fire 2002
- Hanji 2011
- Chunhyang 2000
- Sopyonje 1993
- Ticket 1986
- Beyond the Years 2007
- Low Life 2004
- The Surrogate Womb 1987
- Come Come Come Upward 1989
- Fly High, Run Far 1991
- Downfall 1997
- General's Son 1990
- A Precious Sword, A Knife of Thunder 1969
- Festival 1996
- The Taebaek Mountains 1994
- The Power for Ten Years 1964
- Mandala 1981
- General's Son 3 1992
- General's Son 2 1991
- Gilsodom 1986
- Jagko 1980
- Genealogy 1979
- Revivre 2014
- The Village of Mist 1983
- Her Majesty Yeonghwa 1964
- Ok-i Makes a Judge Cry 1966
- Farewell to the Duman River 1962
- The War and an Old Man 1962
- A Swordsman 1967
- Woman with Long Eyelashes 1970
- I Am a King 1966
- A Woman Pursued 1970
- Adada 1987
- A Bout in 30 Years 1971
- The Evergreen Tree 1978
- Femme Fatale, Jang Hee Bin 1968
- The Diary of King Yonsan 1988
- The Testimony 1974
- Battlefield and a Female Teacher 1966
- Cruel history of Myeong Dong 1972
- Hand in Hand 1989
- Eagle of Wild Field 1969
- Seize the Precious Sword 1972
- Yeonhwa 1975
- The Two Revengeful Hunchbacks 1971
- Whirl of Betrayals on Myeongdong 1972
- One Who Comes Back and the Other Who Has To Leave 1972
- I Won't Cry 1974
- The Teacher with Ten Daughters 1964
- Rainy Gomoryeong Hill 1969
- The King and the Servant Boy 1965
- A Sword Under the Moon 1970
- One-eyed Park 1970
- Rain Outside the Porthole 1970
- A Man Like the Wind 1968
- Returned Left-handed Man 1968
- Lady in Dream 1968
- Why Did I Do That? 1975
- The Life of Ok-rye 1977
- A Man Who Arrived by Night Train 1970
- Don't Torture Me Anymore 1971
- Weeds 1973