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4 things you ought to know about Korea’s visionary director 

Train to director Yeon Sang-ho’s life

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 17 Nov 2021 12:00PM

4 things you ought to know about Korea’s visionary director 
Crème de la crème of the industry... Yeon Sang-ho. – Netflix pic, November 17, 2021

LOVE it or hate it, there’s no denying that the Hallyu craze has taken over our lives. Our not-so-secret hope to be in Korea is undoubtedly caused by the heart-tugging K-dramas, head-bopping K-pop bangers, and uncontrollable belly laughs made possible by our favourite K-variety shows. 

Of all the notable directors in Korea, there’s one that has broken boundaries with his exceptional work that has won praises from critics all over the world. And that’s none other than director Yeon Sang-ho. Read on to find out more about the crème de la crème of the industry. 

1. He will be making his first Netflix debut with 'Hellbound'

– Netflix pic
– Netflix pic

You read that right! Hellbound is directed by the one and only Yeon Sang-ho. This visually striking and shockingly appealing story structures series tells the story about otherworldly beings who appear out of nowhere to issue a decree and condemn individuals to hell, which was adapted from his unique webtoon of the same name. 

This gripping series has also received a lot of global love and attention with official invitations to the 46th Toronto International Film Festival, the 26th Busan International Film Festival, and the 65th BFI London Film Festival in 2021. Safe to say that being bound to hell has never looked this exciting.

2. 'Train to Busan' runs over millions of hearts in Korea

Have you been wondering why Yeon’s name sounds oddly familiar but you can’t seem to put your finger on it? Well, that’s because Yeon is the director of the infamous movie 'Train to Busan'! Did you also know that 'Train to Busan' is the first South Korean movie to reach 10 million viewers in Korea in 2016? Well, now you do.

3. His degree had nothing to do with what he’s doing now...

… but, it still has something to do with the creative industry. A little monster told us that Yeon graduated from Sangmyung University with a degree in Western Painting.

Imagine all the thrilling shows and movies we would have missed if he didn’t answer his calling in the entertainment industry. However, it may be quite interesting to see some of his artwork now, wouldn’t it?

4. He has won as many awards as there are letters in the English alphabets system!

26. We’ve counted with our fingers and toes (and borrowed a friend’s, too). Since 2012, Yeon has had 26 award wins in his name! His accolades include Best Director, Best Feature Film, and Best Horror Film in the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, the New Director Award in the Korean Film Actor's Association Awards and the Baek Sang Art Awards, and many more.

Excited to check out Yeon’s work? Catch 'Hellbound' on November 19, exclusively on Netflix. – The Vibes, November 17, 2021

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