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Im Kwon-taek was born on 8 December, 1936 in Jangseong County, Zenranan-dō (South Jeolla Province), Korea, Empire of Japan, is a South Korean film director (born 1934). Discover Im Kwon-taek's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 8 December, 1936
Birthday 8 December
Birthplace Jangseong County, Zenranan-dō (South Jeolla Province), Korea, Empire of Japan
Nationality South Korea

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His wife is Chae Ryeong (m. 1979)

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1934

Im Kwon-taek (born December 8, 1934) is one of South Korea's most renowned film directors.

In an active and prolific career, his films have won many domestic and international film festival awards, as well as considerable box-office success, and helped bring international attention to the Korean film industry.

1956

He then moved to Seoul in 1956, where Jeong Chang-hwa, director of Five Fingers of Death (1972), offered him room and board for work as a production assistant.

1961

Jeong recommended him for directing in 1961.

1962

Im's directorial premiere was with the 1962 film, Farewell to the Duman River (Dumanganga jal itgeola).

1978

His desire to make more artistically satisfying films began to show itself with his 1978 film Jokbo (Genealogy or The Family Tree), but the turning point of his career came with the 1981 film Mandala.

From this point his films have been regarded as art-house cinema, and have been regularly shown at international film festivals, and have won numerous awards.

Im has continued to explore themes from Korea's past while also focusing on the Korean cultural identity in modern times.

1980

Before 1980, he was known primarily as a commercial filmmaker who could efficiently direct as many as eight genre pictures a year, helping to fulfill the quota for domestic pictures set by the government.

1993

Among Im's most notable recent films are Sopyonje (1993) and Chunhyang (2000), both of which concentrate on the traditional Korean musical art of pansori.

The latter film was also based on a traditional Korean legend.

Apart from being a critical success, Sopyonje was also a success at the box office, becoming the first domestic film to draw over a million viewers in Seoul alone.

2002

Chihwaseon (2002) was also a critical success, earning him Korea's first Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival.

2005

Im Kwon-taek was awarded an Honorary Golden Bear award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2005.

Im Kwon-taek's status, brought on by the critical success of his films, overlapped with a period of the film movement called "New Korean Cinema" or "Korean New Wave".

Along with other directors, such as Park Gwang-su and Jang Sun-woo, Im is recognized as one of the founding figures of the movement, which gained international critical recognition and acclaim for Korean Cinema.

2007

In April 2007, Im released his 100th film Beyond the Years, an informal sequel to Sopyonje.

In November 2007 the French government announced that it would make Im a knight of the French Legion of Honor.

2013

In 2013, a museum dedicated to Im opened in Busan, on the Dongseo University Centum City Campus.

2015

As of spring 2015, he has directed 102 films.

Im Kwon-taek was born in Jangseong, Zenranan-dō (South Jeolla Province), Korea, Empire of Japan, and grew up in Gwangju.

After the Korean War, he moved to Busan in search of work.

2018

A documentary on Im, Cloud, Encore (2018) by well-known film critic-turned-director Jung Sung-il, made its world premiere at the 23rd Busan International Film Festival in 2018.

He married the actress Chae Ryeong (ko), who appeared in several of his films.

Their two sons Im Dong-joon and Im Dong-jae (the latter uses the stage name Kwon Hyun-sang) are also active in the film industry.