Kim Cho-hee

Kim Cho-hee

Nascimento : 1975-08-28, Busan, South Korea

História

Born in 1975, Busan. She studied french literature in Univ. and completed an master’s degree in film theory at University Paris-1. She has worked as a producer of about 10 independent films from 2008 to 2015. Her short films have been invited to numerous film festivals.

Perfil

Kim Cho-hee

Filmes

Back to the Hong Kong
Writer
Man-ok, a film director who arrived in Mokpo in 2022 after passing through Hong Kong in 1986, met with Yeo-myoung again and learned the true meaning of making a movie
Back to the Hong Kong
Director
Man-ok, a film director who arrived in Mokpo in 2022 after passing through Hong Kong in 1986, met with Yeo-myoung again and learned the true meaning of making a movie
Chan-Sil Sortuda
Writer
Após a morte de seu diretor, a produtora Chan-sil fica sem emprego. Ela passa a trabalhar como faxineira na casa de uma atriz, onde conhece um jovem atraente. Logo ela percebe que suas antigas ansiedades ressurgem: sua juventude perdida, sua atormentada vida amorosa e sua carreira interrompida.
Chan-Sil Sortuda
Director
Após a morte de seu diretor, a produtora Chan-sil fica sem emprego. Ela passa a trabalhar como faxineira na casa de uma atriz, onde conhece um jovem atraente. Logo ela percebe que suas antigas ansiedades ressurgem: sua juventude perdida, sua atormentada vida amorosa e sua carreira interrompida.
Ladies Of The Forest
Narrator
Soon-shim, a spinster from an unknown planet, comes to the Earth to find her husband. However, no man is in sight. Soon-shim encounters Dal-rae, who was collecting wild greens on a mountain. One day, they save a deer from a hunter, and it wants to repay them by making their wish come true. This is an allegorical love story that comically depicts the journey of seeking true love and happiness.
Ladies Of The Forest
Writer
Soon-shim, a spinster from an unknown planet, comes to the Earth to find her husband. However, no man is in sight. Soon-shim encounters Dal-rae, who was collecting wild greens on a mountain. One day, they save a deer from a hunter, and it wants to repay them by making their wish come true. This is an allegorical love story that comically depicts the journey of seeking true love and happiness.
Ladies Of The Forest
Director
Soon-shim, a spinster from an unknown planet, comes to the Earth to find her husband. However, no man is in sight. Soon-shim encounters Dal-rae, who was collecting wild greens on a mountain. One day, they save a deer from a hunter, and it wants to repay them by making their wish come true. This is an allegorical love story that comically depicts the journey of seeking true love and happiness.
Certo Agora, Errado Antes
Producer
Por um engano, o diretor de cinema Ham Chunsu chega à cidade de Suwon um dia antes de uma sessão seguida de debate de um de seus filmes. Com tempo livre, ele visita um antigo e restaurado palácio, onde conhece a artista plástica Yoon Heejung. Juntos eles visitam o estúdio da pintora, comem sushi no jantar, bebem soju com os amigos dela e veem crescer a intimidade e interesse ao longo do dia. Vencedor do Leopardo de Ouro de melhor filme e prêmio de melhor ator em Locarno 2015.​
Hill of Freedom
Producer
Kwon returns to Seoul from a restorative stay in the mountains. She is given a packet of letters left by Mori, who has come back from Japan to propose to her. Kwon drops and scatters the letters, all of which are undated. When she reads them, she has to make sense of the chronology.
Our Sooni
Sooni's friend
Sooni is an old lady who has not been able to eat a meal properly due to a breakup recently. Such a friend of Sooni, an electric rice cooker, wants to feed Sooni.
Our Sooni
Writer
Sooni is an old lady who has not been able to eat a meal properly due to a breakup recently. Such a friend of Sooni, an electric rice cooker, wants to feed Sooni.
Our Sooni
Director
Sooni is an old lady who has not been able to eat a meal properly due to a breakup recently. Such a friend of Sooni, an electric rice cooker, wants to feed Sooni.
Our Sunhi
Producer
A young woman returning to her old school to visit her professor also runs into her old boyfriend and her senior, each of whom has a past with her.
Behind the Camera
Self
An odd director leaves for Hollywood to shoot a film via Skype and cellphones. 14 actors and actresses are devastated after being dumped by the director. Now, the 14 actors and actress prepare for the counterattack.
Nobody's Daughter Haewon
Producer
Haewon, a film student and aspiring actress, feels abandoned. Her mother is about to emigrate to Canada and Haewon has decided to end her affair with one of her professors, a much older married man.
A Visitante Francesa
Producer
In a triptych of overlapping stories, three different French women – a filmmaker, an adulterer and a divorcee visit a small Korean resort town and encounter a flirtatious director, a lovestruck lifeguard and far too much soju.
The Day He Arrives
Producer
A film director who no longer makes films, Seongjun arrives in Seoul to meet a close friend. When the friend doesn’t show up, Seongjun wanders the city aimlessly for three days, grabbing drinks and meeting women, with each day playing out like a version of the last.
Oki's Movie
Producer
Oki, a film student, is entangled in two relationships. One with a fellow student who pursues her and the other, her much older professor.
Ha Ha Ha
Producer
Over drinks, two friends agree to swap fond memories of their recent trips to the same seaside town. As the stories unfold in flashback, it becomes evident their accounts take place at the same time and with the same people.
Visitors
Line Producer
Hong Sang-Soo’s Lost in the Mountains (South Korea, 32min) the visitor is the supremely self-centred Mi-Sook, who drives to Jeonju on impulse to see her classmate Jin-Young – only to discover that her friend is having an affair with their married professor, who Mi-Sook once dated herself. The level of social embarrassment goes off the scale. In Naomi Kawase’s Koma (Japan, 34min), Kang Jun-Il travels to a village in rural Japan to honour his grandfather’s dying wish by returning a Buddhist scroll to its ancestral home. Amid ancient superstitions, a new relationship forms. And in Lav Diaz’ Butterflies Have No Memories (Philippines, 42min) ‘homecoming queen’ Carol returns to the economically depressed former mining town she came from – and becomes the target of an absurd kidnapping plot hatched by resentful locals. Serving as his own writer, cameraman and editor, Diaz casts the film entirely from members of his crew and delivers a well-seasoned mix of social realism and fantasy. —bfi
Like You Know It All
Line Producer
Delightfully comic exploration of the emotional and social geography of an art-house film director.