Tai-sik Kim

26.04.1959, South Korea

 

Director
Director and screenwriter. In 1980, while studying film at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, Kim decided to continue his studies at the film academy in Japan. Since 1986, he has been directing commercials for radio and television in Japan, Australia and Hong Kong. He returned to Korea in the late 1990’s, and his first film set experience was as assistant director on Kazoku shinema (1998) directed by Cheol-sua Park. He founded the Filmline production company, specializing in feature films, commercials and TV production. He directed short films Woa Nam-nyeo (2001) and 32nd DEC: Where is Mr. President? (2002). He directed his first long feature film Ane-eui aein-eul mannada (Driving with My Wife\'s Lover) in 2006. Three years later, he directed the Japanese-Korean production Dokyo taekshi (Tokyo Taxi, 2009). Together with Cheol-suom Park he co-directed the drama Bul-eun ba-kang-seu geom-eun we-ding (Red Vacance Black Wedding, 2011).

Filmography


Films by this director

Driving with My Wife's Lover

(Ane-eui aein-eul mannada, 2006.)

Directed by: Tai-sik Kim
PHOTOGRAPHY: Sun-bong Jang
Synopsis:

Middle-aged Tae-han lives in a seaside town where he makes his living by making stamps. One day he finds out his wife is cheating on him. Calm and poised as he is, he decides to meet his rival Joong-sik. Tae-han knows that he works as a taxi driver in Seoul, so he travels there. Instead of confronting him, he hires him to drive him back to his little town without revealing his identity. On the way, the two of them slowly get to know each other.

35 mm, b/w and color, 92 min
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