South Korean Cinema: From the ‘90s New Wave to Global Acclaim Today
Exploring the history of South Korean cinema and the political and social changes that influenced its evolution from the '90s New Wave to today.
Jae Min Lee is a dedicated multimedia artist and writer hailing from Seoul, South Korea. Having studied film and sociology at Smith College, their work is deeply anchored in their love for cinema and media and their exploration of social phenomena. They are currently enjoying their post-graduation days back home in Seoul, pestering their sister, and writing about things they love.
Exploring the history of South Korean cinema and the political and social changes that influenced its evolution from the '90s New Wave to today.
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