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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.
6.1No Blood No Tears
2002
6.9Yellow Door: '90s Lo-fi Film Club
2023
6.3Incoherence
2025

Understanding Movies
2014
6.2Doomsday Book
2012
5.5Ari Ari the Korean Cinema
2012
6.5The Clouzot Scandal
2017

Mr. Kim Goes to the Cinema
2026
6.3Crush and Blush
2008
5.040 x 15: The Forty Years of the Directors' Fortnight
2008
6.0Memories
2018

A Brave New World
2012
5.8Kurosawa's Way
2011
5.0Snowpiercer: Transperceneige, From the Blank Page to the Black Screen
2014
9.5Where is my DVD?
2013

보는 것을 사랑한다
2021
8.5Mother, Son and Murder: The Making of Mother
2010
8.0Tony Rayns, the Not-So-Distant Observer
2012

Making Memories of Murder
2005

Two Or Three Things I Know About Kim Ki-young
2007