Mr. Bae's academic background is rooted in visual arts, with studies in South Korea and France. Today, he serves as an art professor in Korea, where he shares his knowledge and expertise with students. Despite his impressive credentials, Mr. Bae's true claim to fame lies in his unique film, "Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East?", a feature-length masterpiece that defies convention. Notably, this film holds the distinction of being the only Korean film in history to debut abroad before being released in its home country. The sudden and unexpected premiere of the film caused a significant stir in Korea, with the public and media alike clamoring for more. Following a successful tour of film festivals in Europe, the film finally made its way to Korean screens, where it was met with widespread acclaim. Despite the intense media attention and public fascination, Mr. Bae has managed to maintain a low profile, shrouding himself in mystery. It is known, however, that the creation of his film was a labor of love, taking him over seven years to complete. Moreover, he chose to self-finance the project, eschewing the support of professional actors and major film studios. In the end, Mr. Bae's dedication to his craft and his independence have allowed him to maintain a private life, free from the scrutiny of the public eye.
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BornNov 20, 1951 Daegu, South Korea
Biography
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1989

Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? as Director, Writer