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The Strategies of Poeticizing the Everyday Life of South Korea in Cinematograph of Lee Chang-dong

Student: Rhee Moonhee

Supervisor: Ilya Inishev

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Visual Culture (Master)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2018

The development of the Korean film industry occurred in an incredibly short time in difficult circumstances. In this paper, the grounds for the development of the Korean film industry will be studied in more detail. Further, the features of the Korean theory of author's cinema will be considered because the quality of Korean films was strongly influenced by the directors of the author's cinema, as well as by their uniqueness and the choice of subjects of the filmmaker-theoreticians of the author's cinema. In this work I consider five works of Lee Chang Don: Movies "Green Fish" (1997) "Peppermint Candy" (1999), "Oasis" (2002), "secret Sunshine" (2007) and "Poetry" (2010) by studying the cinematic mise-en-scenes based on his realistic aesthetics, the language of cinema, the world of cinema and its uniqueness as a screenwriter.

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