Kang Je-gyu

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Kang Je-gyu
Hangul:
강제규
Hanja:
姜帝圭
Revised Romanization: Kang Je-gyu
McCune-Reischauer: Kang Chegyu

Kang Je-gyu (b. December 23, 1962) is a South Korean film director.

Kang's most notable contributions to Korean cinema have been Shiri and Taegukgi. Shiri was the first big budget Hollywood-style action film made in Korea, which broke box office records and was partially responsible for the popularization of domestic films in the country. Taegukgi, directed five years later, again rewrote box office records, having been seen by over ten million people in South Korea alone.

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  • Taegukgi - 2004
  • Shiri - 1999
  • Rules of the Game - 1994
  • Days of Roses - 1994
  • Who Saw the Dragon's Claws - 1991
  • Well, Let's Look at the Sky Sometimes - 1990

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