Nam Gi-nam
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Nam Gi-Nam is a prolific South Korea
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...

n director of movies, cartoons and TV series. Born in Gwangju
Gwangju
Gwangju is the sixth largest city in South Korea. It is a designated metropolitan city under the direct control of the central government's Home Minister...

, South Korea
South Korea
The Republic of Korea , , is a sovereign state in East Asia, located on the southern portion of the Korean Peninsula. It is neighbored by the People's Republic of China to the west, Japan to the east, North Korea to the north, and the East China Sea and Republic of China to the south...

, he graduated from Sorabol Art College. He made his debut in 1972
1972 in film
The year 1972 in film involved some significant events.-Top grossing films :- Awards :Academy Awards:*Avanti!, directed by Billy Wilder, starring Jack Lemmon and Juliet MillsB...

 with Don't Cry My Daughter (Naettara uljimara). The main genres in which he works are animation, comedies, and science fiction. He is often associated with actor/director Shim Hyung-rae
Shim Hyung-rae
Shim Hyung-rae is a South Korean former-comedian and filmmaker best known for directing the 1999 re-make of Yonggary and D-War , by far the most expensive Korean movie in history...

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Filmography

  • 1972 : Don't Cry My Daughter [Naedala uljimara]
  • 1977 : Mister O (Mister Zero)
  • 1977 : Gate of Death and Life [Sasaengmun]
  • 1978 : Jeongmumun
  • 1978 : Returned Tiger [Dolaon bulbeom]
  • 1978 : Horimsa Temple [Horimsa daetonggwan]
  • 1979 : The Burning Solim Temple [Bultaneun solimsa]
  • 1979 : The Treasure [Nomabisa]
  • 1979 : Faithful Sang-yong [Sang-yong tongcheobjang]
  • 1979 : Do Not Look Backward [Dwidola boji mara]
  • 1979 : The Man Who Caught the Storm [Pokpungeul jabeun sanai]
  • 1980 : Barefoot From Pyeongyang [Pyeongyang maenbal]
  • 1980 : The Girl and the Minstrels [Muhyeob geompung]
  • 1980 : A Courageous Man [Yeolbeon jjikeodo anneomeojin sanai]
  • 1981 : I Know Myself [Bonjon Saengkak]
  • 1981 : Three Robot Heroes [Sahyeong samgeol]
  • 1981 : At the Roads [Nosangeseo]
  • 1982 : A Chivalrous Man of the Geum River [Geumgang seonbeom]
  • 1982 : The 37 Skills of the Golden Dragon [Geumryong 37gye]
  • 1982 : For the Motherland [Chiljisu]
  • 1982 : Twin Dragons [Dolaon sangyong]
  • 1982 : Dragon Force
  • 1983 : Man from Pyeongyang [Pyeongyang bakchigi]
  • 1983 : Lady Blacksmith [Yeoja daejangjaengi]
  • 1983 : Hotel at 0 Hour [Yongshi-ui hotel]
  • 1984 : Noozles aka The Wondrous Koala Blinky [Fushigi na koala Blinky] (TV Series)
  • 1984 : The Chase [Chujeok]
  • 1984 : Great Monks of Shaolin [Solim daesa]
  • 1984 : The Beggar's Song [Gakseoli pumbataryeong]
  • 1984 : Ambition and Challenge [Yamanggwa dojeon]
  • 1984 : Fool [Cheolbuji]
  • 1985 : Three Evil Spirits [Heuksamgwi]
  • 1985 : Last Year's Beggar [Jaknyeone watdeon gakseoli]
  • 1985 : Shim Hyeong-Rae's Detective Story [Shim Hyung-rae ui tamjeonggyu]
  • 1985 : This Is My Way of Living [Nan ireohge sandawoo]
  • 1986 : Note of Heukryeong [Heukryeong tongcheobjang]
  • 1986-1990 : Agi kongnyong Doolie (TV Series)
  • 1986 : Night Fairy
    Night Fairy
    Night Fairy is a 1986 South Korean film directed by Nam Ki-nam.-Cast:* Choi Myoung-gil* Lee Moo-jung* Kim Dong-hyeon* Park Dong-yong* Jin Bong-jin* Song Kyun-chul* Seong Mi-jin* Oh Young-hwa* You Gyeong-ae...

    [Bamui yujeong]
  • 1987 : Seven Slaps on the Cheek [Dagwi ilgobdae]
  • 1987 : Adventures of the Little Koala [Jak un koala ui mohoum] (TV Series)
  • 1987 : Five People [Daseot saramdeul]
  • 1987 : Seoul Women [Seoul yeojareul johae]
  • 1988 : Habgung
  • 1989 : Foolish Lovebirds [Baekchiwonang]
  • 1989 : Young-gu and Ddaeng-chiri [Young-guwa daengchili]
  • 1989 : Ernie and Master Kim [Taekwon sonyeon Ernie wa Master Kim]
  • 1989 : Young-Gu and Ddaeng-Chiri Go to Sorim Temple [Young-guwa daengchili solimsa gada]
  • 1990 : Detective So Jeok-gung [So Jeok-gung tamjeong]
  • 1990 : Superman Iljimae
  • 1990 : Young-gu Rambo [Young-guwa daengchili 3tan: Young-gu Rambo]
  • 1990 : Two Crazy Heroes [Byeolnan du yeongwoong]
  • 1990 : Who Broke the Rose's Stem? [Nuga bulgeun jangmireul geokeotna]
  • 1991 : Young-gu and Daengchili 4: Hong Kong Granny Ghost [Young-guwa daengchili 4tan: Hongkong halmaegwishin]
  • 1991 : Please Wait a Little Longer [Jogeumman chamajwoyo]
  • 1992 : Love and Tears [Salanggwa nunmul]
  • 1992 : The Fool and the Thief [Meojeoriwa doduknom]
  • 1993 : A Surrogate Father [Shinaeri]
  • 1993 : 18 Years Old [Sonyeo 18se]
  • 1994 : Take Off Your Headphones [Headphoneul beosheora]
  • 1998 : Zang Ku with a Hammer and Ddaeng Chiri
  • 1998 : The Cemetery Under the Moon [Cheonnyeon hwansaeng]
  • 1998 : Jang-gu and Daengchili [Mangchireul deun Jangguwa daengchili]
  • 2003 : The Galgali Family and Dracula [Galgali familywa Dracula]
  • 2005 : Baribari Jjang

See also

  • Contemporary culture of South Korea
    Contemporary culture of South Korea
    The contemporary culture of South Korea developed from the traditional culture of Korea, and on its own path away from North Korean culture since the division of Korea in 1948. The industrialization and urbanization of South Korea, especially Seoul, have brought many changes to the way Korean...

  • List of Korean language films
  • Korean cinema
  • Korean drama
    Korean drama
    Korean drama refers to televised dramas, in a miniseries format, produced in the Korean language. Many of these dramas have become popular throughout Asia and have contributed to the general phenomenon of the Korean wave, known as "Hallyu", and also "Drama Fever" in some countries...


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