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Gyu-hwan Lee Filmography

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Gyu-hwan Lee was a pioneering figure in South Korean cinema, directing several influential films in the late 1940s that continue to resonate with collectors today. His work, particularly the critically acclaimed "κ·Έλ“€μ˜ 행볡" (Their Happiness, 1947) and "Dawn of Nation" (1947), played a crucial role in shaping the narrative and stylistic approaches of early Korean filmmaking. Collectors often seek out these titles not only for their historical significance but also for their artistic merit, capturing the struggles and aspirations of a nation in transition. Another notable entry in Lee's filmography, "The Adventure of Ttolttori" (1946), showcases his ability to blend storytelling with innovative cinematic techniques. This film, along with his other works, remains a sought-after item for physical media enthusiasts who appreciate the cultural context and evolution of film in post-war Korea. With their limited releases on VHS and DVD, Lee's films are treasured gems that reflect the rich tapestry of Korean film history, making them must-haves for any serious collector.

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What is Gyu-hwan Lee known for?

Gyu-hwan Lee is known for directing films such as 'Dawn of Nation' (1947), 'The Adventure of Ttolttori' (1946), 'A Troupe of Strolling Actors' (1975), 'Wanderer' (1937), 'New start in life' (1939), 'Blue Sky' (1941), 'Sea, Talk to Me' (1935), and 'A Ferry Boat that Has No Owner' (1932).

What genres does Gyu-hwan Lee's filmography span?

Gyu-hwan Lee's filmography spans the genres of Drama, History, and Family.

What era or decades does Gyu-hwan Lee's work cover?

Gyu-hwan Lee's work covers the years from 1932 to 1975, with the most-active decade being the 1930s.

How many films are in Gyu-hwan Lee's filmography?

Gyu-hwan Lee has directed a total of 12 films.