
November 5, 1969 · 56 years old
Kim Han-min (김한민) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter, best known for his films The Admiral: Roaring Currents (2014) and War of the Arrows (2011), the former of which is the #1 ticket-seller in Korean film history.

Admiral Yi Sun-sin faces a tough challenge when he is forced to defend his nation with just 13 battleships against 300 Japanese enemy ships in the Battle of Myeongryang.

A skilled Korean archer goes up against the mighty force of Manchus with the sole purpose of rescuing his kidnapped sister.

Follow-up to 2014's The Admiral: Roaring Currents, which explores the historic Battle of Hansan Island.

Winter of 1598, the story of Yi Sun-shin's last naval battle during the Japanese invasions of Korea that happened in the Noryang Strait.

Over a 4 day period, a fierce battle takes place between Korean independence militias and imperialist Japanese forces in Manchuria, China. The militia includes a master swordsman and an expert marksman.

Talent manager Seung-min sees Yoon Jin Ah, a rising actress, as his one last hope to turn his life around. Just as Jin-Ah is on the path to stardom, he receives a threat from her former lover and gets her sex clip on his phone. Se...

Off the southern coast of the Korean Peninsula, an island of 17 inhabitants exists. The so-called Paradise Island holds up to its name with its breath-taking mountains and sea coupled with good-natured people. No worries or stress...

Set in the peaceful town of Geumsan. Bo-Mi gets into an hit-and-run accident. The witnesses of the accident are Bo-Mi's grandmother Moon-Hee and her dog Aengja, but Moon-Hee has Alzheimer's disease.