Nam Gi-Nam (April 17, 1942[1] – July 24, 2019)[2] was a prolific
South Korean director of movies, cartoons and TV series. Born in
Gwangju,
South Korea, he graduated from
Sorabol Art College. He made his debut in
1972 with Don't Cry My Daughter (Naettara uljimara). The main genres in which he worked were animation, comedies, and science fiction. He was often associated with actor/director
Shim Hyung-rae.
Filmography
1972 : Don't Cry My Daughter [Naedala uljimara]
1977 : Mister O (Mister Zero)
1977 : Gate of Death and Life [Sasaengmun]
1978 : Jeongmumun
1978 : Returned Tiger [Dolaon bulbeom]
1978 : Horimsa Temple [Horimsa daetonggwan]
1979 : The Burning Solim Temple [Bultaneun solimsa]
Nam Gi-Nam (April 17, 1942[1] – July 24, 2019)[2] was a prolific
South Korean director of movies, cartoons and TV series. Born in
Gwangju,
South Korea, he graduated from
Sorabol Art College. He made his debut in
1972 with Don't Cry My Daughter (Naettara uljimara). The main genres in which he worked were animation, comedies, and science fiction. He was often associated with actor/director
Shim Hyung-rae.
Filmography
1972 : Don't Cry My Daughter [Naedala uljimara]
1977 : Mister O (Mister Zero)
1977 : Gate of Death and Life [Sasaengmun]
1978 : Jeongmumun
1978 : Returned Tiger [Dolaon bulbeom]
1978 : Horimsa Temple [Horimsa daetonggwan]
1979 : The Burning Solim Temple [Bultaneun solimsa]