Min-hee Kim

Min-hee Kim
Country: South Korea
Total Credits at Criticker: 20 (Actor)
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Failan
After losing both her parents, Failan (Cecilia Cheung) emmigrates to Korea to seek her only remaining relatives... (imdb)
Sunaebo
U-in, a young and awkward young Korean man, is unlucky in love. Enamoured with a prickly redhead, he finds someone who matches her description online. Aya, a Japanese girl who recently has had to move back in with her parents after the death of her grandmother, dreams of getting away from her life, and puts money to achieve this goal.
Ddeugeoun-geosi joh-a
A screenwriter dreams of success and has a boyfriend who is a member of an unsuccessful rock band. Her sister, an interior designer, meets an actor she falls for. Her niece is trying to figure out how to get her first kiss from her boyfriend. Three stories about life and dating. (imdb)
Helpless
A man searches for his fiancée who vanished without a trace just before their wedding ceremony, only to discover the shocking identity of her. (imdb)
A Great Actor
A man dreams of being a great actor. He might even make his dream come true by taking drama classes and by playing in a company whose creative process we follow day by day, in order to be at the core of an uncertain profession and to get a good idea of what an actor's life is and how an actor is in life. (asianwiki.com)
Moby Dick
A mysterious explosion occurs at the Balam Bridge in Seoul on November 20th, 1994. In front of a local news reporter, Yoon Hyeok appears, he hands over documents and hints that the case of the Balam Bridge was fabricated. While they dig further for the truth, they come within the cross hairs of men intent on covering up the case. (imdb)
Yeonaeui Wondo
About a series of relationship between two normal couple in Korea. Break up, get back together, break up again and so on. (imdb)
No Tears for the Dead
A Korean-American hitman is sent to Korea to assassinate the mother of a little girl he accidentally killed.
Right Now, Wrong Then
The latest film from Festival favourite Hong Sang-soo pursues the always-alluring possibility of love down two very different paths. In Right Now, Wrong Then, Hong presents two variations on a potentially fateful encounter between a filmmaker and an artist, tracing each to its own very distinct outcome. (tiff.net)
The Handmaiden
1930s Korea, in the period of Japanese occupation, a girl (Sookee) is hired as a handmaiden to a Japanese heiress (Hideko) who lives a secluded life on an estate with her domineering Uncle (Kouzuki). But the maid has a secret. She and a swindler who poses as a Japanese Count are scheming to get the Lady engaged, rob her fortune, and lock her up in a madhouse. All proceeds according to plan until Sookee starts to truly understand Hideko. (imdb)
On the Beach at Night Alone
An actress wanders around a seaside town, pondering her relationship with a married man.
Behind the Camera
A mockumentary about shooting a mockumentary about shooting a short ad film. The cast is star-studded, the director absent, doing the directing via Skype.
Claire\
About a part time high school teacher and writer. (imdb)
The Day After
It is Areum's first day of work at a small publisher. Her boss Bongwan loved and recently broke up with the woman who previously worked there. Today too, the married Bongwan leaves home in the dark morning and sets off to work. The memories of the woman who left weigh down on him. That day Bongwan's wife finds a love note, bursts into the office, and mistakes Areum for the woman who left. (festival-cannes.com)
Grass
The owner of this cafe in a traditional district of Seoul is never shown. But we do discover he likes classical music. To the sound of Franz Schubert, Richard Wagner, or Jacques Offenbach, Hong Sangsoo offers another variation on the recurring motif of all his films - when happens when men and women meet.
Hotel by the River
The film tells the story of an aging poet, Younghwan (Ki Joobong), who summons his two estranged sons (Kwon Haehyo and Yu Junsang) to a solitary hotel beside the Han River because he feels his death is near. While waiting for them to arrive, he meets two women (Kim Minhee and Song Seonmi) out walking in the new-fallen snow and is struck by their angelic beauty. (rottentomatoes.com)
Domangchin yeoja
While her husband is on a business trip, Gamhee meets three of her friends on the outskirts of Seoul. They make friendly conversation but there are different currents flowing independently of each other, both above and below the surface. (imdb)
The Novelist\
A female novelist takes a long trip to visit a bookstore run by a younger colleague who has fallen out of touch. Then she goes up a tower on her own and runs into a film director and his wife. They take a walk in a park and meet an actress, after which the novelist tries to convince the actress to make a film with her. She and the actress get something to eat, then revisit the bookstore where a group of people are drinking. The actress gets drunk and falls asleep.
Hong Sangsoo - Winner of the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay
It may sound odd to say this about a thank you message: But if you like snails, you'll love this. Only the great Hong Sangsoo can deliver thanks like this. (imdb)
By the Stream
A lecturer named Jeonim asks her uncle to direct a theatrical skit put on by her school department. Each day, Jeonim goes to a nearby stream to sketch and try to grasp its patterns. Her uncle decides to direct the skit because of his memories directing one at this same university, 40 years earlier. A scandalous incident arises among the students, and Jeonim and her uncle end up getting involved.