
Park Nou-sik
1930 - 1995낙조
Lee Hyeong-Pyo
Park Nou-sik, Kim Shin-jae
Dok-gu who has seen his son's family off to America lives alone, keeping a close relationship with Bok-rye who lives at an old people's home. Won also likes Bok-ye. Since he finds out his son cannot come back, he marries Bok-rye out of anger and Won falls into sickness. One day, Dok-gu has a stroke and Bok-rye takes care of him selling snacks on the street. His son offers to take him to America but he insists on staying with his wife. Won dies blaming Dok-gu for putting Bok-rye in such hardship. Dok-gu falls out of shock at the death of Won and dies.
Setting Sun
메밀꽃 필 무렵
Lee Seong-gu
Park Nou-sik, Kim Ji-Mi
Heo, an itinerary market dealer, had a short and passionate love with a girl called Bun when he was young and still cherishes that memory in his heart. One day, he happens to meet a young market dealer who is left-handed like him. While talking to him, he finds out that the man is actually his son.
When the Buckwheat Blooms
나
Park Nou-sik
Park Nou-sik
Park Dong-geun is falsely accused of a crime by Yu-jin. During his arrest by the police, Dong-geun loses his hearing. His sister, Kyeong-ah, attempts to exact revenge on Yu-jin but she is killed in the process. Dong-geun plots a revenge scheme of his own, unaware that other forces are gathering against him
I
내시
Shin Sang-ok
Shin Seong-il, Yoon Jeong-hee
A nobleman sends his daughter to the king as a concubine in order to gain personal power and favors from the monarch. Her lover follows her into the palace disguised as a eunuch. They continue to meet in secret until discovered and sentenced to death.
The Eunuch
카인의 후예
Yu Hyun-mok
Kim Jin-kyu, Park Nou-sik
Shortly after Korea gained independence from Japan (1945), North Koreans decide to extort civilians' property in the name of revolutionalizing its land and settle class struggles for proletariats. The film depicts an anti North-Korean concept, detailing the country's situation after the independence. South Korea's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1968.
Descendants of Cain
벙어리 삼룡
Shin Sang-ok
Choi Eun-hee, Kim Jin-kyu
Deaf Sam-yong is a 1964 South Korean film directed and produced by Shin Sang-ok. It is based on the 1925 short story of the same title by Na Do-hyang and revolves around the story of a deaf farm hand who is in love with a landlord's daughter-in-law.
Deaf Sam Yong
아카시아 꽃잎필때
Jo Keung-ha
Kim Hye-jeong, Jang Dong-hwi
A man assists a woman in danger, but through her actions, she unintentionally causes his death. Everyone in the village knows that she visits his tomb every spring, but no one knows the details of her story.
When Acacias Bloom
두만강아 잘 있거라
Im Kwon-taek
Kim Seok-hun, Moon Jeong-suk
Patriotic university student Youngwoo and his friends, led by their teacher Lee Sung, along with a British friend bid farewell to their families and become freedom fighters in Manchuria fighting against the Japanese occupation around the Tumen River.
Farewell to the Duman River