Park Sang-ho was a South Korean film director and screenwriter active from the 1950s to the 1980s. He directed over 60 films, including The Widow (1955), which is considered one of the earliest examples of Korean feminist cinema. Park's work is characterized by its exploration of social issues and human relationships, contributing to the evolution of South Korean cinema.
Beauty Raised from the Dead
(Screenplay)
Cold Nights
(Screenplay)
The Orphan
(Director)
Cold Nights
(Director)
Feast of a Rich Family
(Director)
The Haunted House
(Writer)
Human Relationships
(Director)
Spring
(Director)
Tragedy of the Poet King
(Director)
Spring
(Writer)
Anna
(Screenplay)
Anna
(Director)
Blood-Stained Azaleas
(Director)
The Beautiful Ghost's Grievance
(Director)
Beauty Raised from the Dead
(Director)
So Siu Siu
(Director)
The Noble Family
(Screenplay)
Follow Your Dream
(Screenplay)
The Lone Swan
(Director)
The Lone Swan
(Screenplay)