Bong Joon Ho: Director's Inspiration

Bong Joon Ho, Michelle Puetz, Amy Homma, Dooho Choi

Book cover for Bong Joon Ho: Director's Inspiration
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Book cover for Bong Joon Ho: Director's Inspiration
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Bong Joon Ho: Director's Inspiration

Bong Joon Ho: Director's Inspiration

Bong Joon Ho, Michelle Puetz, Amy Homma, Dooho Choi

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Through objects from his personal archive, Bong Joon Ho reveals his inspirations and creative processes for his films including Snowpiercer, Parasite and Mickey 17

Published with Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.

From his earliest short films through his international breakthrough The Host and the Oscar-winning Parasite, the films of Bong Joon Ho defy simple categorization. Whether set in 1980s Korea or an imagined future time and space, they address issues that are transnational and universal: class disparity, social injustice, the environmental crisis and political and moral corruption. Bong embeds social critique into deeply humorous, unexpected and thought-provoking stories, and his protagonists are everyday people--often unlikely heroes--who confront the absurdities of modern life. With unprecedented access to the filmmaker's archive and personal collection, Bong Joon Ho: Director's Inspiration features storyboards, notebooks, concept art, models, props, behind-the-scenes photography and more. The book includes a new interview with Bong by film scholar Nam Lee, essays by exhibition curator Michelle Puetz and film critic Amy Taubin, and personal reflections by friends and colleagues that give insight into the Academy Award-winning director's inspirations and creative process.
Bong Joon Ho (born 1969) is an Oscar-winning director and writer whose films include Memories of Murder, The Host, Mother, Snowpiercer, Okja and Mickey 17. His 2019 film Parasite was the first South Korean film to win the Palme D'Or at Cannes and the first non-English film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Critical Reviews

It feels like a deep visual diary of the Oscar-winning director's mind, opening up his creative world through sketches, images, storyboards, notebooks, props, and more. It's not just the how but also the why of his work, perfect for anyone interested in creative process and films that blend human stories with social critique and surreal imagination.--Michael Nolledo "GQ"

Publishing Information

Publisher: Delmonico Books
Pub date: 2025-11-25
Length: 192 pages

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