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Kim So-young is Film director and Film Critic. She has directed the women’s history trilogy of Koryu; Southern Women, South Korea (2000), I’ll Be Seeing Her (2002), and New Woman: Her First Song (2004). Along with her first feature Viewfinder (2010), she recently completed the exile trilogy about the narratives of Eurasian Goryeo people including Heart of Snow, Heart of Blood , Sound of Nomad: Koryo Arirang, Goodbye My Love, North Korea. more info: https://www.kmdb.or.kr/story/76/1602
Kim So-young films streaming in the UK
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- Keeping the Vision Alive (2002) as Herself
- Even Little Grass Has Its Own Name (1989) Director
- Viewfinder (2010) Director
- I'll Be Seeing Her (2002) Director
- Sound of Nomad: Koryo Arirang (2017) Director
- Goodbye My Love, North Korea (2019) Director
- Fantasy in Winter (1984) Director
- Blue Requiem (1985) Director
- Drifting City (2015) Director
- Heart of Snow: afterlife (2018) Director
- Harvesting the Light: The Graves of Diaspora Director
- AI Girls on Tarae Pass (2025) Director
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Most-watched Kim So-young films currently: Keeping the Vision Alive (2002), Even Little Grass Has Its Own Name (1989), Viewfinder (2010), I'll Be Seeing Her (2002), Sound of Nomad: Koryo Arirang (2017).
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