Biography: Kim Kih-hoon

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Real Name: Kim Kih-hoon

Other names: Gim Gi-hun;Kim Ki-hun

Personal Details

Nationality: South Korean

Religion: No religion

Mother Tongue: Korean

Languages Known: Korean

Zodiac Sign: Leo

Birth Place: Busan, South Korea

Born on: 7 September 1975

Age As On Today: 49 years

Hometown: Busan

Gender: Male

Martial Status: Single

Education Details

School: douggak university

College: douggak university

Education Qualification: Theatre

Kim Kih-hoon is a well-known film director and screenwriter from South Korea. Kim’s first theatrical film, ‘The Mode of Disappearance’ (2005), is a story of a person who at some point finds his face has changed unrecognizably.

The film debuted at the Busan International Film festival and was invited to other major short film festivals, including the ‘Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film festival in France. He received the ‘Audience Critic’s Award’ and ‘Movie Collage Award’ at the 11th Jeonju International Film Festival in 2010 for his directorial feature debut ‘The Boy from Ipanema.’

He has played various roles like director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer, editor, executive producer, and planner. He has been a part of short films, documentaries, and films like ‘The Mode of Disappearance,’ ‘The Way of Calling Nietzsche,’ ‘The Boy from Ipanema,’ and ‘Trot.’


Professional Details

Skills: Director, Screenplay Writer

Profession: Director, Screenplay Writer

Casual Details

Dating History: No

Eating Habits: No

Smoke Or Drink: No

Likes: Writing

Physical Details

Eye colour: Black

Hair Colour: Black

Tattoo: No

Favourites

Dream Holiday Destination: Cheongdamdong

Favourite Color: Black

Favourite Movies: Encounter

Career

Debut Year: 2005

First Break: The Boy from Ipanema (2010)

Awards: Audience Critic's Award and Movie Collage Award at the 11th Jeonju International Film Festival in 2010