Im Blood-soo

Im Blood-soo is a Scénariste and South Korean Réalisateur born the April 27th 1962 with Seoul (South Korea).

Biography

Im Blood-soo, wire of a film critic, was born in 1962 with Seoul. He studies sociology with the Université of Yonsei then in Korean Film Academy starting from 1989. He begins his career by working as assistant for Im Kwon-taek on Kim' S War in 1994 then as scenario writer for The Eternal Empire . With Noteworthy Film has, in 1995, it gains the price of creation to the competition for the promotion of the Korean cinema.

It carries out in 1998 its first film Girls' Night Out where it auscultates the Korean company through the sexual life of three unmarried women. It proceeds in this way with Tears .

It becomes one of the spearheads of the Korean new wave with its third film a Korean woman , selected by the Mostra of Venice in 2003 and which receives the gold Lotus to the Festival of Asian film of Deauville in 2004. Im Blood-soo reaches the international recognition thus. Its following film, The President' S last bang , is selected by the Quinzaine the realizers of Cannes 2005. This film boldly approaches the assassination of the president Park Chung-hee in 1979. It causes a scandal in Korea which ends in the suppression by the Committee of Censure of four minute old Seoul of film made up of images of files on the president.

Catalog of films

External bonds

  • Im Blood-soo on Internet Movie Database
  • Interview of the scenario writer

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