Category
page 1South Korean black-and-white films

The Housemaid
1960 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young

The Day After
2017 film by Hong Sang-soo

The Novelist's Film
2022 film directed by Hong Sang-soo

Introduction
2021 film directed by Hong Sang-soo

The Day He Arrives
2011 film by Hong Sang-soo

The Book of Fish
2021 film directed by Lee Joon-ik

Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet
2016 South Korean film directed by Lee Joon-ik

The Houseguest and My Mother
1961 film by Shin Sang-ok

Defiance of a Teenager
1959 film by Kim Ki-young

Woman
1968 South Korean film

Rice
1963 film by Shin Sang-ok

A Resistance
2019 film directed by Joe Min-ho

Sad Pastorale
1960 film by Kim Ki-young

A Flower in Hell
1958 film by Shin Sang-ok

Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors
2000 film by Hong Sang-soo

A Woman's War
1957 film by Kim Ki-young

Touch-Me-Not
Touch-Me-Not () is a 1956 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young.

Goryeojang
Goryeojang () is a 1963 South Korean drama film edited, written, produced and directed by Kim Ki-young.

Yangsan Province
1955 film by Kim Ki-young

Asphalt
1964 film by Kim Ki-young

First Snow
1958 film by Kim Ki-young

Grass
2018 film by Hong Sang-soo

Twilight Train
1957 film by Kim Ki-young

Box of Death
1955 film by Kim Ki-young

Oyster Village
1972 film by Jung Jin-woo

Jiseul
Jiseul () is a 2012 South Korean war drama film written and directed by Jeju Island native O Muel. The film is shot in black and white with the entire cast composed of local actors speaking their natural dialect. "Jiseul" means "potato" in Jeju dialect. O said he picked it as the title of his film because "potatoes are considered a staple food in many countries, often symbolizing survival and hope." Set during the Jeju Uprising on the island in 1948, O said the film does not focus on the large-scale struggle, but on a forgotten true story about a group of villagers who hid in a cave for 60 day

A Soldier Speaks after Death
1966 film by Kim Ki-young