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Lee Sang-hyeon Filmography

Writing11 FILMS IN DB

LeeSang-hyeon

Known for Writing Β· Prince Daewon, Tragic Death of Ambition, Descendants of Cain

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Prince Daewon
~$0 Β· 4K Β· 1968
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Prince Daewon
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BIOGRAPHY

Lee Sang-hyeon is a prominent figure in South Korean cinema, best known for his impactful storytelling and direction, particularly in the realm of historical dramas. His 1968 film, "Prince Daewon," stands out as a defining piece of Korean film history, offering a poignant exploration of royal life and political intrigue during the Joseon Dynasty. This film not only showcases Lee's ability to blend rich narratives with visual artistry but also serves as a critical cultural artifact for collectors who value the evolution of South Korean cinema. Collectors often seek out "Prince Daewon" for its rare home video releases, particularly the limited edition DVDs that include behind-the-scenes footage and commentary by film historians. The film's cultural significance and its status as a classic make it a prized possession among enthusiasts of physical media. Lee Sang-hyeon’s work continues to resonate, reminding collectors of the importance of preserving cinematic history through physical formats.

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What is Lee Sang-hyeon known for?

Lee Sang-hyeon is known for writing, with notable films including Prince Daewon (1968), School Excursion (1969), and The Great Hero Yi Sun Shin (1971).

What genres does Lee Sang-hyeon's filmography span?

Lee Sang-hyeon's filmography includes genres such as Drama, Horror, History, and War.

What era does Lee Sang-hyeon's work cover?

Lee Sang-hyeon's work spans from 1967 to 1988, with the most-active decade being the 1960s.

How extensive is Lee Sang-hyeon's filmography?

Lee Sang-hyeon has a filmography consisting of 11 films.