KIM Mi-re is an award winning documentary Director Producer. Based in Seoul, South Korea, Mi-re was born on a small farm in Korea’s North Chungcheong Province. Mi-re studied at the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, South Korea where she majored in the German language. She sits on the Steering Committee of the Association of Korean Independent Film & Video.

Accolades

Mi-Re Kim
Best Documentary Feature Film, 2014

Sanda: Surviving (Sanda)

Best Documentary Feature Film, 2014

Sanda: Surviving (Sanda)

Serving as a window into the labour movement in contemporary Korea, Sanda: Surviving chronicles the daily lives of a group of middle-aged workers in Korea…

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Films

Sanda: Surviving
2014

Sanda: Surviving (Sanda)

Republic of Korea
2014

Sanda: Surviving (Sanda)

Serving as a window into the labour movement in contemporary Korea, Sanda: Surviving chronicles the daily lives of a group of middle-aged workers in Korea…

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