Kim Yang-hee
Writing
Biography
Kim Yang-hee was born in South Korea and studied filmmaking at the Korea National University of Arts. She has directed the shorts One Day to be Passing By (07) and Hearing Aid (13). The Poet and the Boy (17) is her debut feature.
Known For

It follows an ex-married couple who are both lawyers that specialize in divorce. They find themselves working together as colleagues dealing with cases related to divorce and relationships.
Strangers Again

Aftermath is a supernatural crime drama based on the popular Naver webtoon by Kim Sun Kwon ("Survivors of Those Days," "K Errands Center"). It is a thrilling story of murder, mystery, and love that was made exclusively for Naver TVCast for viewing on mobile devices. Ahn Dae Yong (Dong Jun) is a quiet high school student who suddenly develops the super power to predict who is a murderer and who is about to die. Those who appear to have red eyes are destined to die soon, while those with blue eyes are about to commit murder. Ahn Dae Yong decides to use this power to save lives and becomes an unexpected hero for the people.
Aftermath

Ryo (Yamada Masasi), the lead singer of an amateur rock band at night, owns a Ramen noodle shop. He cannot fly on airplanes because he has a fear of them. Ironically, he finds himself attracted to a stewardess who comes to eat very often at his shop. One day, an opportunity comes knocking on their doors - they are to perform in Seoul. The performance day approaches, but their dream of performing in Seoul is about to be shattered because of Ryo, who cannot fly on an airplane. As a last resort, Ryo decides to take a taxi in Tokyo and fly to Seoul, leaving behind the charming stewardess who makes his heart flutter.
Tokyo Taxi

Trapped in routine, a Jeju poet finds himself drawn to a boy—and to emotions he’s never dared name.
The Poet and the Boy

The underground structures scattered around East Asia and their history. Starting from Busan, the film explores Jeju, Okinawa and many other places of painful history in East Asia. As the recent images are overlaid by past voices, unforgettable historical memories are recalled. The lasting underground structures remain as a scar of history.