Bae Yong-Kyun (born 1951 in Daegu, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea) is a
South Korean film director, painter, and professor. He is best known
for his Seon(Zen)-influenced 1989 film Dharmaga tongjoguro kan
kkadalgun (Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East, 달마가
ë ™ìª½ìœ¼ë¡œ ê°„ 까ë‹ì €). He also wrote and directed one other
film, Geomeuna dange huina baekseong (The People in White, 1995).Bae
is a painter by training. He holds a doctorate and serves as an art
professor in South Korea.
South Korean film director, painter, and professor. He is best known
for his Seon(Zen)-influenced 1989 film Dharmaga tongjoguro kan
kkadalgun (Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East, 달마가
ë ™ìª½ìœ¼ë¡œ ê°„ 까ë‹ì €). He also wrote and directed one other
film, Geomeuna dange huina baekseong (The People in White, 1995).Bae
is a painter by training. He holds a doctorate and serves as an art
professor in South Korea.
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