Kwon Hae-hyo
25 titles
Filmography
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The Day After
(2017)A comic tale of infidelity and mistaken identity from South Korean master auteur Hong Sangsoo. Bongwan’s marriage is on the rocks after his wife discovers the affair he’s been having with his ex-assistant. His new assistant, the sharp and sensitive Areum, is left to navigate the fallout of all the turnover in Bongwan’s life on her first day in the office.

Hommage
(2022)An out-of-work director gets a job restoring an old film that prompts her to reflect on her life and the struggles of female filmmakers of the past.

In Front of Your Face
(2021)A selection of the Cannes Film Festival, Hong Sangsoo again works his magic in this tale of an aging actress played by Lee Hyeyoung, meeting with a director in Seoul to stage a comeback film. With In Front of Your Face, Hong suggests that perhaps the most important things in this life are also the most immediate.

A Traveler's Needs
(2024)Flushed with the waning light of summer, this cinematic drift through Seoul marks another winning collaboration for Korean maestro Hong Sang-soo and Isabelle Huppert. Between sips of makgeolli, chance connections and found poetry blur the gaps between languages and cultures with luminous delight.

Bogotá: City of the Lost
(2024)Violence, betrayal, success. In Bogotá's black market, a young Korean man discovers that cunning can lead to success — but comes with a dangerous risk.

Parasyte: The Grey
When unidentified parasites violently take over human hosts and gain power, humanity must rise to combat the growing threat.
On the Beach at Night Alone
(2017)An actress wanders around a seaside town, pondering her relationship with a married man.

Killer Toon
(2013)While investigating the murder of a webcomic editor-in-chief, Ki-chul comes across a webcomic that predicted the murder before it took place.
Hotel by the River
(2019)Yourself and Yours
(2016)When Youngsoo learns that his girlfriend, Minjung, was seen having drinks with another man, he can’t help but question her about it. The next day, she disappears. As he wanders and frets, Minjung has a series of encounters with other men. To them, it seems she’s not herself. Hong Sangsoo’s Yourself and Yours is a pleasing puzzle of mistaken identity, excessive drinking and he-said, she-said.

Peninsula
(2020)Four years after South Korea’s total decimation in TRAIN TO BUSAN, the zombie outbreak thriller that captivated audiences worldwide, acclaimed director Yeon Sang-ho brings us PENINSULA, the next nail-biting chapter in his post-apocalyptic world. Jung-seo, a soldier who previously escaped the diseased wasteland, relives the horror when assigned to a covert operation on the quarantined peninsula.

Hot Young Bloods
(2014)In this passionate love story set in the 80s, a countryside high school heartthrob risks everything for the girl he loves, the new student in town.

Vigilante
In this action thriller, Kim Jiyong leads a double life as a Korean National Police University student by day and the Vigilante by night, personally punishing criminals who evade the law. He is surrounded by people who all possess different ulterior motives.

The Woman Who Ran
(2020)Rightly named one of 2020’s best films, The Woman Who Ran finds the delightfully prolific Hong Sang-soo at his most bare and gentle. Kim Min-hee’s luminous presence fills the screen in this disarming minimalist gem, where wisdom emanates from small talk and men don’t seem to fit in a feminine world.

Inseparable Bros
(2019)An unlikely pair of friends go everywhere together. One is a quick-witted wheelchair user, the other is an athletic man with a child’s intelligence.

Split
(2016)After losing everything in an accident, a legendary bowler meets an autistic kid with exceptional talent and gambles big on both of their futures.

Remember You
(2016)A mysterious woman enters the life of a lawyer who has lost his memory. As their relationship develops, secrets embedded in his memory slowly surface.

In Another Country
(2012)Marking the beginning of a beautiful collaboration, Hong Sang-soo’s first English-language film stars Isabelle Huppert in not one, but three roles! Wondrously meta in its structure, this playful cinematic triptych pairs capricious romantic detours with the unruly rhythms of the creative process.

The Crowned Clown
A low-class commoner clown sits on the throne of the king, who is in peril of losing his country and at risk of being assassinated.