Kim Ki-young

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Kim Ki-young was a pioneering South Korean film director best known for his psychologically intense, genre-blending works such as "The Housemaid," which deeply influenced later auteurs like Bong Joon-ho.

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instanceOf South Korean film director
film director
person
screenwriter
activeYearsEnd 1998
activeYearsStart 1950
awardReceived Blue Dragon Film Award NERFINISHED
Grand Bell Award NERFINISHED
birthDate 1919-10-10
causeOfDeath house fire
countryOfCitizenship South Korea NERFINISHED
deathDate 1998-02-05
education Severance Medical School (incomplete) NERFINISHED
genre horror film
melodrama
psychological drama
thriller film
influenced Bong Joon-ho NERFINISHED
Park Chan-wook NERFINISHED
knownFor depictions of female desire and madness
genre-blending cinema
psychologically intense films
languageOfWork Korean
movement Korean New Wave precursor
name Kim Ki-young NERFINISHED
nationality South Korean
nativeName 김기영
notableWork Insect Woman NERFINISHED
Iodo NERFINISHED
The Housemaid NERFINISHED
The Housemaid trilogy NERFINISHED
Woman of Fire NERFINISHED
occupation film director
film producer
screenwriter
placeOfBirth Seoul NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Seoul NERFINISHED
previousOccupation dentist
spouse Kim Yu-bong NERFINISHED
style expressionistic mise-en-scène
grotesque imagery
surreal narrative structure
subjectOf retrospective at Berlin International Film Festival
retrospective at Busan International Film Festival
workedOn Insect Woman (1972 film) NERFINISHED
Iodo (1977 film) NERFINISHED
The Housemaid (1960 film) NERFINISHED
The Insect Woman (screenplay) NERFINISHED
The Sea Knows (1961 film) NERFINISHED
Woman of Fire (1971 film) NERFINISHED

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Bong Joon-ho influencedBy Kim Ki-young