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Hangul
  
심성보

McCune–Reischauer
  
Sim Sŏng-po

Revised Romanization
  
Sim Seong-bo

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Born
  
1972 (age 44–45)
South Korea

Occupation
  
Film director, screenwriter

Alma mater
  
Korea National University of Arts

Movies
  
Sea Fog, Memories of Murder, What the...?

Nominations
  
Blue Dragon Film Award for Best New Director

Similar
  
Bong Joon‑ho, Seung‑mok Yoo, Han Ye‑ri, Moon Sung‑Keun, Kim Sang‑ho

Shim Sung-bo (born 1972) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Shim became notable when he co-wrote Memories of Murder with director Bong Joon-ho in 2003. Besides winning numerous awards and being widely considered as one of the greatest Korean films of all time, Memories of Murder was praised for its twisting genre conventions that made it a big hit in Korea (with over 5.1 million admissions, making it the most watched film during the year 2003 in South Korea) as well as a successful piece of social cinema that engaged with Korea's troubled history.

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For Shim's directorial feature debut, Bong and Shim reunited as producer and director, and co-wrote Haemoo (2014), which won various awards, including Best New Director at the 15th Busan Film Critics Awards and Golden Orchid for Best Narrative Feature at the Hawaii International Film Festival in 2014, and Best Film Award (Orient Express) at the Fantasporto in 2015.

Filmography

  • Memories of Murder (2003) - screenwriter, assistant director, script editor, actor
  • Visiting Report in Korea (short film, 2004) - director
  • What the...? (2011) - director
  • Haemoo (2014) - director, screenwriter
  • Awards

  • 2003 11th Chunsa Film Art Awards: Best Screenplay (Memories of Murder)
  • 2003 2nd Korean Film Awards: Best Screenplay (Memories of Murder)
  • 2014 15th Busan Film Critics Awards: Best New Director (Haemoo)
  • References

    Shim Sung-bo Wikipedia