Lee Seong-gu was a South Korean film director and screenwriter active from the 1960s to the 1990s. He directed over 30 films, including The General's Mustache (1968) and A Fine, Windy Day (1980). Lee's films often explored social issues and human relationships, contributing to the evolution of South Korean cinema.
A Bride on the Second Floor
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Vega
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The Obsessed
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A Young Zelkova
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The Story of Chunhyang
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The Sun and the Moon
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Road
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When the Buckwheat Blooms
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A Plateau
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Seven People in the Cellar
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As Time Passes, Love and Sorrow Will...
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The General's Mustache
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Darling
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A Young Look
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