Golden Age of Korean cinema

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The Golden Age of Korean cinema refers to the late 1950s and 1960s era when South Korea produced a surge of critically acclaimed and commercially successful films that shaped the foundation of its modern film culture.

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instanceOf era of South Korean cinema
historical period in film
alsoKnownAs Golden Age of South Korean cinema NERFINISHED
characteristic commercial success
critical acclaim
development of modern Korean film language
surge of film production
context authoritarian political environment in South Korea
post-Korean War South Korea
country South Korea
endTime late 1960s
feature censorship constraints
star system in Korean film industry
studio-based production system
followedBy New Korean Cinema movement NERFINISHED
hasGenre family drama
historical drama
literary adaptation
melodrama
war film
hasTheme family conflict
modernization of Korean society
postwar trauma
urbanization in South Korea
impact created enduring Korean film classics
established major Korean film directors
influenced depiction of class and poverty in Korean films
influenced representation of gender in Korean films
shaped narrative conventions of Korean melodrama
influenced contemporary South Korean cinema
language Korean
notableDirector Han Hyeong-mo NERFINISHED
Kang Dae-jin NERFINISHED
Kim Ki-young NERFINISHED
Kim Soo-yong NERFINISHED
Lee Man-hee NERFINISHED
Shin Sang-ok NERFINISHED
Yu Hyun-mok NERFINISHED
notableFilm A Day Off (1968 film) NERFINISHED
Madame Freedom NERFINISHED
Mother and a Guest NERFINISHED
Seong Chunhyang (1961 film) NERFINISHED
The Aimless Bullet NERFINISHED
The Coachman (1961 film) NERFINISHED
The Flower in Hell NERFINISHED
The Housemaid (1960 film) NERFINISHED
The Marines Who Never Returned NERFINISHED
partOf history of Korean cinema
precededBy post-Korean War reconstruction period in Korean film
startTime late 1950s
studiedIn Korean film studies

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Korean film industry historicalPeriod Golden Age of Korean cinema