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Kim Ji-hoon is a Actor, Director and Producer Sud coréen born on 3 july 1971 at Daegu (Coree du sud)

Kim Ji-hoon

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 3 july 1971 (53 years) at Daegu (Coree du sud)

Kim Ji-hoon est un réalisateur et scénariste coréen, né le 3 juillet 1971 à Daegu.

Biography

Né le 3 juillet 1971 à Daegu, Kim Ji-hoon a étudié le cinéma et l'audiovisuel à l'université d'Hanyang à Séoul.

Usually with

Park Chul-min
Park Chul-min
(4 films)
Kim Ji-hoon
Kim Ji-hoon
(3 films)
Jung In-gi
Jung In-gi
(3 films)
Ahn Sung-ki
Ahn Sung-ki
(3 films)
Yoon Je-kyoon
Yoon Je-kyoon
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Kim Ji-hoon (5 films)

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Actor

Fly, Daddy, Fly, 1h52
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Action
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Boxing films
Actors Lee Joon-gi, Lee Moon-sik, Kim Ji-hoon, Kim Ji-hoon, Kim So Eun, Jo Sung-ha
Roles Chae Su-Bin
Rating65% 3.2845553.2845553.2845553.2845553.284555
The film revolves around Chang Ka-pil (Lee Moon-sik) in his 40s, who leads an ordinary life with his adorable wife and their 17-year-old daughter, Dami (Kim So-eun). He faces a crisis when his daughter is sexually assaulted by a high school boxing star from a rich, well-connected family and he finds no help from the school or police authorities.

Director

The Tower
The Tower (2012)
, 2h1
Directed by Kim Ji-hoon, Kim Ji-hoon
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Action
Themes La fin du monde, Christmas films, Films about the labor movement, Disaster films, Films about aviation accidents or incidents
Actors Kim In-kwon, Do Ji-han, Son Ye-jin, Kim Sang-kyung, Sol Kyung-gu, Ahn Sung-ki
Rating65% 3.258643.258643.258643.258643.25864
Lee Dae-ho (Kim Sang-kyung) is a single father and manager of the 120 story luxurious landmark building complex, Tower Sky in Yeouido, Seoul. He is an earnest employee liked by his colleagues and is secretly in love and secretly even wanted to marry with Seo Yoon-hee (Son Ye-jin), a restaurant manager. The owner of the complex, Mr. Jo decides to hold a "White Christmas" party for tenants and VIPs on Christmas Eve, with helicopters circling above with huge lights attached below them, sprinkling snow onto the party. Dae-ho has promised to spend the day at an amusement park with his daughter Ha-na, but had to cancel when he is needed at the party. However, the building has faulty water sprinklers due to frozen pipes, but Mr. Cha, the Tower Sky's safety section head, is more concerned for the party than any possible architectural errors within the building, despite warnings from his fellow employers about these errors. (One example of their warnings is when cook Young-cheol (Jeon Bae-soo) accidentally leaves a stove on for too long and causes a minor fire.) Young-cheo is in love with a receptionist within the building named Min-jung, and even sneaks out of the kitchen while on duty to make her an ice cream. Meanwhile, Lee Seon-woo (Do Ji-han) is a rookie fireman entering the Yeouido Fire Station. When he gets accepted, he learns that many of the firefighters get more breaks than actual firefighting. In a prank to fool Seon-woo, the other firefighters ring the fire alarm for the squad to assemble while he takes a shower, causing him to appear in front of his entire team naked, much to the other firefighters' and even his own pleasure as they put his helmet on him for the first time.
Sector 7
Sector 7 (2011)
, 1h44
Directed by Kim Ji-hoon, Kim Ji-hoon
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Horror
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Underwater action films, Giant monster films, Disaster films
Actors Ha Ji-won, Oh Ji-ho, Ahn Sung-ki, Song Sae-byeok, Park Chul-min, Cha Ye-ryun
Rating47% 2.355382.355382.355382.355382.35538
A small team of oil rig workers are searching for undiscovered oil at the oil rig Sector 7, off the coast of Jeju Island. After the tension builds from countless failures, the main character Hae-joon's uncle returns with the hope of finding the untapped wells of oil. What they don't realize is that he has a much different motive. Working together with a researcher on board the rig, he plans to breed a newly discovered life-form whose bodily fluids can burn for longer than 30 hours, as a new form of fuel instead of oil.
May 18
May 18 (2007)
, 1h58
Directed by Kim Ji-hoon, Kim Ji-hoon
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure, Historical
Themes Films about families
Actors Kim Sang-kyung, Ahn Sung-ki, Lee Joon-gi, Lee Yo-won, Park Won-sang, Park Chul-min
Rating68% 3.4447653.4447653.4447653.4447653.444765
The film is based on the massacre at Gwangju on May 18, 1980. It occurred when General Chun Doo-hwan tried to eliminate any rebels by using military force.

Producer

As One
As One (2012)
, 2h7
Genres Drama, Biography
Themes Sports films
Actors Ha Ji-won, Bae Doona, Han Ye-ri, Oh Jung-se, Choi Yoon-young, Lee Jong-suk
Roles Producer
Rating72% 3.600243.600243.600243.600243.60024
Beijing, 11th Asian Games, autumn 1990. In the women's table tennis competition, North Korea's Ri Bun-hui (Bae Doona) faces off against South Korea's Hyun Jung-hwa (Ha Ji-won); Bun-hui loses, but Jung-hwa is beaten by China's Deng Yaping (Kim Jae-hwa), who takes the gold. Six months later, in Busan, Jung-hwa is finishing her preparation for the 41st World Table Tennis Championships, to be held in Chiba, Japan; aside from caring for her father in the hospital, she is under huge local pressure to win a gold medal this time. Just prior to leaving, it is announced that, following a North-South Summit, the North and South Korean teams will compete as a single unit for the first time, under a newly designed Korean Unification Flag and with a North Korean, Jo Nam-poong (Kim Eung-soo), as its chief trainer. In Chiba, quarrels and fights break out between the two, mutually suspicious sides, exacerbated by young Northern hothead Choi Kyung-sub (Lee Jong-suk) and Southern joker Oh Doo-man (Oh Jung-se). Jung-hwa shares a room with fellow player Choi Yeon-jung (Choi Yoon-young), who fancies Kyung-sub. Bun-hui rooms with Yu Sun-bok (Han Ye-ri) who suffers badly from competition nerves. During the trials for the women's team, Sun-bok performs poorly and steps down in favor of Jung-hwa for the good of the team. Now paired together, Jung-hwa and Bun-hui settle their differences as the players finally start to bond. As they train for 46 days, game-by-game, the two find a budding friendship. But as the finals versus the Chinese team looms, the Koreans' unity is threatened from another direction. When political winds change again and just as suddenly an announcement is made to disband team Korea, the two young women must prove to their people and the world that teamwork can outshine the dark shadows of a painful history.