K-Movie/History3 History of Korean Cinema (1970~1990s) 1970s~1980s 1970s saw Korean cinema experiencing hardships, but breakthroughs began with films like "Homeland of Stars" by Lee Jang-ho in 1974 and "Winter Woman" by Kim Ho-seon in 1977. However, film production conditions remained challenging, with difficulties in producing ambitious works due to lack of capital and interference from profit-oriented companies. To address this, the government est.. 2024. 5. 29. History of Korean Cinema (1950-1960s) 1950sAfter liberation on August 15, 1945, filmmakers resumed film production under challenging circumstances. Films in 1946 and 1947 largely expressed the excitement of liberation. "Long Live Freedom," produced by Choe In-gyu's Korea Film Studio, achieved great success. Other notable films include "The Conspiracy of An Jung-geun" by Lee Gu-hyun, "Doctor Yoon Bong-gil" by Yoon Bong-chun, "My Home.. 2024. 5. 29. History of Korean Cinema (1910-1940s) 1910-1920sThe beginning of Korean cinema dates back to the late Joseon Dynasty when moving pictures were introduced. In 1901, Burton Holmes filmed scenes of Seoul, marking the initial foray into cinema. In 1903, a film screening featuring global landscapes drew significant attention in Dongdaemun. Following the annexation by Japan in 1910, the first permanent movie theater in Korea, Woomi Theate.. 2024. 5. 29. 이전 1 다음