Kogonada

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Place of Birth Seoul, South Korea

Also Known As 코고나다, :: kogonada, Ernie Park

Kogonada

Biography

Kogonada (sometimes styled: kogonada) is a South Korean-born American filmmaker. Kogonada is known for his video essays that analyze the content, form, and structure of various films and television series. The essays frequently use narration and editing as lenses and highlight a director's aesthetic. Kogonada regularly contributes to Sight & Sound and is often commissioned by The Criterion Collection to create supplemental videos for its home video releases. He has also written, directed and edited the feature films Columbus (2017) and After Yang (2021). He also directed two episodes of the Star Wars Disney+ series The Acolyte (2024). Description above from the Wikipedia article Kogonada, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Director

2024
The Acolyte

as Director

2022
After Yang

as Director

2022
Pachinko

as Director

2017
Columbus

as Director

2017
2016
The Way of Folk

as Director

2016
2016
Way of Ozu

as Director

2015
On Solace

as Director

2015
Elemental

as Director

2015
Dreams of Cinema

as Director

2015
Mirrors of Bergman

as Director

2015
Auteur in Space

as Director

2014
Hands of Bresson

as Director

2014
Criterion Designs

as Director

2014
Eyes of Hitchcock

as Director

2014
Trick or Truth

as Director

2014
2014
2013
2013
BIFA: 15 Years

as Director

2013
2012
Ozu: Passageways

as Director

2012
2012
2010
Lunch Line

as Director

Editor

2022
After Yang

as Editor

2017
Columbus

as Editor

2015
On Solace

as Editor

2015
2015
Elemental

as Editor

2015
2015
Auteur in Space

as Editor

2014
2013
2012
2012

Writer

2022
After Yang

as Writer

2017
Columbus

as Writer

2015
On Solace

as Writer

2015

Producer

2025
A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

as Executive Producer

2022
Pachinko

as Executive Producer

Actor

2015
Dreams of Cinema

as Narrator

2015
On Solace

as Narrator

Crew

2016
The Way of Folk

as Editorial Staff