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Home/People/Bong Joon Ho
Bong Joon Ho profile photo
Born
Sep 14, 1969
Age 56
Place of Birth
Daegu, South Korea
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

26
Movies
10
TV Shows
19
Directed
Also Known As
Bong Jun-ho
Пон Чжун Хо
Joon Ho Bong
IMDb Profile

Bong Joon Ho

Directing

Biography
Bong Joon-ho (Korean: 봉준호, Korean pronunciation:[poːŋ tɕuːnho → poːŋdʑunɦo]; born September 14, 1969) is a South Korean filmmaker. The recipient of three Academy Awards, his work is characterised by emphasis on social and class themes, genre-mixing, dark comedy, and sudden tone shifts. He first became known to audiences and achieved a cult following with his directorial debut film, the black comedy Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000), before achieving both critical and commercial success with his subsequent films: the crime thriller Memories of Murder (2003), the monster film The Host (2006), the science fiction action film Snowpiercer (2013), which served as Bong's English language debut, and the acclaimed black comedy thriller Parasite (2019), all of which are among the highest-grossing films in South Korea, with Parasite also being the highest-grossing South Korean film in history. All of Bong's films have been South Korean productions. However, Snowpiercer, Okja (2017) and Mickey 17 (2025) are Hollywood co-productions with significant use of the English language. Two of his films have been screened in competitions at the Cannes Film Festival — Okja in 2017 and Parasite in 2019; the latter earned the Palme d'Or, the first for a South Korean film. Considered an immediate favourite by the Academy Awards, Parasite became the first South Korean film to receive Academy Award nominations, with Bong winning Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay, making Parasite the first film in the award's history not in English to win Best Picture. In 2017, Bong was included on Metacritic's list of the 25 best film directors of the 21st century. In 2020, Bong was included in Time's annual list of 100 Most Influential People and Bloomberg 50. Description above from the Wikipedia article Bong Joon-ho, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Mr. Kim Goes to the Cinema poster

Mr. Kim Goes to the Cinema

as Self
2026
Incoherence poster

Incoherence

as Paperboy's Brother
2025
The Legend of the Palme d’Or Continues poster

The Legend of the Palme d’Or Continues

as Self
2025
Yellow Door: '90s Lo-fi Film Club poster

Yellow Door: '90s Lo-fi Film Club

as Self
2023
Kultur-King Korea poster

Kultur-King Korea

Cast
2022
보는 것을 사랑한다 poster

보는 것을 사랑한다

Cast
2021
Making Parasite poster

Making Parasite

as Self
2020
Memories poster

Memories

as Self
2018
The Clouzot Scandal poster

The Clouzot Scandal

as Self
2017
Searching for Bong poster

Searching for Bong

as Self
2015
Understanding Movies poster

Understanding Movies

as Self
2014
Snowpiercer: Transperceneige, From the Blank Page to the Black Screen poster

Snowpiercer: Transperceneige, From the Blank Page to the Black Screen

as Self
2014
Where is my DVD? poster

Where is my DVD?

as Self
2013
Ari Ari the Korean Cinema poster

Ari Ari the Korean Cinema

as Self
2012
Tony Rayns, the Not-So-Distant Observer poster

Tony Rayns, the Not-So-Distant Observer

as Self
2012
Doomsday Book poster

Doomsday Book

as Lee Joon-ho
2012
A Brave New World poster

A Brave New World

as Lee Joon-ho
2012
Kurosawa's Way poster

Kurosawa's Way

as Self
2011
Mother, Son and Murder: The Making of Mother poster

Mother, Son and Murder: The Making of Mother

as Self
2010
Can I Borrow a Light? poster

Can I Borrow a Light?

as Guitar Man
2009