1. The Yu Hyun-mok Page - Koreanfilm.org
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A page devoted to the works of Korean filmmaker Yu Hyun-mok
2. Films directed by Yu Hyun-mok • Letterboxd
Yu Hyun-mok (July 2, 1925 – June 28, 2009) was a South Korean film director. Born in Sariwon, Hwanghae, Korea (North Korea today), he made his film debut in ...
Films directed by Yu Hyun-mok

3. Aigoo! Yu Hyun-mok, master of Korean realism, is so depressing
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When asked to look back at his career, Yu Hyun-mok, one of the four greatest directors from the golden age of Korean film, said that he was proud of two achievements: That he was always an innovator; That he never filmed a melodramatic love story. In the latter achievement lies the key to Yu, as

4. Hyun-mok Yoo - Rotten Tomatoes
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Explore the filmography of Hyun-mok Yoo on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!
5. Yu Hyun-mok - Rotten Tomatoes
Explore the filmography of Yu Hyun-mok on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!
6. 'On Film Curatorship' Lecture Series: The History and Practice of Film ...
Cinepoem was a film group founded in January 18, 1964 by Yu Hyun-mok and Choi Il-soo with the aim of producing avantgarde short films. Firstly, I will trace the ...
Art Sonje Center and Moving Image Forum present ‘Lecture Series on Film Curatorship’ — The History and Practice of Film Curating in association with EXiS 15th anniversary. The lecture series is organized in order to approach the history of ‘a simple and traditional activity of selecting films and introducing them to others’ at different levels....

7. Yu Hyun-mok | Yeonghwapedia Wiki | Fandom
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Yu Hyun-mok (유현목 / 兪賢穆; July 2, 1925 - June 28, 2009)[1] was a Korean director. He made his screen debut with the 1956 film Crossroad. [1956-01-15] Crossroad [1956-07-25] Sadness of Heredity [1957-09-18] Lost Youth The Seizure of Life (Insaengcha-ab) (1958) [1958-01-15] Forever with You [1959-02-27] Beautiful Woman [1959-11-05] Even the Clouds Drift [1961-04-13] Aimless Bullet [1961-12-31] Lim Geok-jeong Only for You (Akkimeobsi Juryeonda) (1962) [1962-04-14] The Great Hero, Lee Sun-shin [1963-0

8. Yu Hyun Mok: South Korean film director
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The distinguished South Korean director Yu Hyun Mok made more than 40 films, often combining realistic subject matter with elements of expressionism. His Aimless Bullet (1961) is widely considered the

9. Film review: Yu Hyun-mok's Descendants of Cain
Apr 13, 2018 · I had looked forward to the first movie in the KCC's Korean Novels on Screen series – Kim Ki-young's adaptation of Yi Kwang-su's The Soil ...
I had looked forward to the first movie in the KCC’s Korean Novels on Screen series – Kim Ki-young’s adaptation of Yi Kwang-su’s The Soil – and had been disappointed. Conversely, not being a particular fan of Yu Hyun-mok’s depressing movies, I was regarding the second in the series – his adaptation of Hwang Sun-won’s 1954

10. Seventh Annual Allan Fish Online Film Festival, Day #4: “Obaltan/Aimless ...
May 31, 2023 · Yu Hyun-mok expertly incorporates neorealism and genre elements, especially some film noir and crime elements (gangsters and a bank heist as an ...
by Sachin Gandhi Over the last 2 decades, contemporary Korean films have become much more well known in North America and easily available in various formats be it theatrical releases, DVD/Blu-Ray …

11. Yu Hyun-mok Passes - Mark James Russell
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12. Korean Film Night – Aimless Bullet by Yu Hyun-mok - PO Box Collective
Aug 8, 2019 · Yu Hyun-mok's Aimless Bullet (1960) is often recognized as one of the masterpieces of early Korean cinema. Based on the novel of the same ...
Yu Hyun-mok’s Aimless Bullet (1960) is often recognized as one of the masterpieces of early Korean cinema. Based on the novel of the same name by Lee Beom-seon, Aimless Bullet captures the downbeat portrayal of post-Korean war society in the 50s. The film centers around an extended family; Cheol-Ho, a married accountant with a pregnant wife, Young-Ho, an unemployed war veteran, a sister who turns to the streets, an ill mother suffering from aftermaths of the war, etc. Despite all the efforts to improve their situation, their life remains despondent without any exit, and the ill mother’s constant screaming of “Let’s go!” haunts them. The film was initially banned on release by the government because of its bleak depiction of the postwar society with no attempts to gloss over or disguise it.
13. The Best Movies Directed by Hyun-mok Yoo - Flickchart
"The Stray Bullet", "Rainy Season" are on The Best Movies Directed by Hyun-mok Yoo on Flickchart.