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- This is a Korean name; the family name is Hong.
Hong Sang-soo (born October 25, 1960 in Seoul) is a contemporary and highly-regarded Korean film director. Hong's directorial debut, The Day a Pig Fell into the Well (1996), was praised by South Korean critics for its originality and won international film prizes.[1]
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- ^ Min, Eung-jun (2003). "5. Discourses of Modernity and Postmodernity in Contemporary Korean Cinema", Korean Film; History, Resistance, and Democratic Imagination (in English). Westport, Connecticut and London: Praeger Publishers, p.142. ISBN 0-275-95811-6.
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- Kim, Kyung-hyun (2004). "7. New Korean Cinema Auteurs: Too Early/Too Late: Temporality and Repetition in Hong Sang-su's Films", The Remasculinization of Korean Cinema (in English). Durham and London: Duke University Press, pp.203-230. ISBN 0-8223-3267-1.