Born in 1974, KANG Dae-gyu debuted as a member of the camera department for the comedy <He Was Cool> (2004), before serving as assistant director on LEE Myung-se’s <Duelist> (2005) and JK YOUN’s smash hit <Haeundae> (2009). He made his directing debut soon after with <Harmony> (2010), a drama revolving around a choral group of women prisoners that opened in the 2010 Lunar New Year holiday to 3 million admissions. After working as first assistant di...
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Born in 1974, KANG Dae-gyu debuted as a member of the camera department for the comedy <He Was Cool> (2004), before serving as assistant director on LEE Myung-se’s <Duelist> (2005) and JK YOUN’s smash hit <Haeundae> (2009). He made his directing debut soon after with <Harmony> (2010), a drama revolving around a choral group of women prisoners that opened in the 2010 Lunar New Year holiday to 3 million admissions. After working as first assistant director on the indie <Cafe Noir> (2010), he took part in the screenwriting for the hit drama <The Himalayas> (2015) and the buddy cop film <Confidential Assignment> (2017), both of which filled 7.8 million seats upon their release. KANG provided some relief to Korea’s cinemas severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 when he released his sophomore film <Pawn> (2020), which managed to score in excess of a million admissions during the Chuseok holiday season.
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