List of South Korean films of 2001

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A list of films produced in South Korea in 2001:

Box office

The highest-grossing South Korean films released in 2001, by domestic box office admissions, are as follows: [1]

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Highest-grossing films released in 2001
RankTitleDistributorAdmissions
1 Friend Korea Pictures8,134,500
2 My Sassy Girl Cinema Service 4,852,845
3 Kick the Moon 4,353,800
4 My Wife Is a Gangster Seo Se-won Production5,180,900
5 Hi! Dharma! Cineworld3,746,000
6 My Boss, My Hero CJ Entertainment 3,302,000
7 Guns & Talks Cinema Service2,227,000
8 Musa CJ Entertainment2,067,100
9 Volcano High Cinema Service1,687,800
10 Bungee Jumping of Their Own Cineclick Asia947,000

Released

English/Korean TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
2001
Address Unknown Kim Ki-duk Ban Min-jeong
Bungee Jumping of Their Own Kim Dae-seung Lee Byung-hun
Lee Eun-ju
A Day Han Ji-seung Ko So-young
Lee Sung-jae
Failan Song Hae-sung Choi Min-sik
Cecilia Cheung
Flower Island Song Il-gon Seo Joo-hee
Im Yoo-jin
Kim Hye-na
Friend Kwak Kyung-taek Yu Oh-seong
Jang Dong-gun
Guns & Talks Jang Jin Shin Hyun-joon
Shin Ha-kyun
Won Bin
Hi! Dharma! Park Cheol-kwan Park Shin-yang
Jung Jin-young
I Wish I Had a Wife Park Heung-sik Sol Kyung-gu
Jeon Do-yeon
Kick the Moon Kim Sang-jin Cha Seung-won
Lee Sung-jae
Kim Hye-soo
Last Present Oh Ki-hwan Lee Jung-jae
Lee Young-ae
The Last Witness Bae Chang-ho Lee Jung-jae
Ahn Sung-ki
Lee Mi-yeon
Thriller/War
Musa Kim Sung-su Jung Woo-sung
Ahn Sung-ki
Joo Jin-mo
Zhang Ziyi
My Boss, My Hero Yoon Je-kyoon Jung Joon-ho
Jung Woong-in
My Sassy Girl Kwak Jae-yong Jun Ji-hyun
Cha Tae-hyun
My Wife Is a Gangster Jo Jin-kyu Shin Eun-kyung
Park Sang-myun
Nabi (The Butterfly) Moon Seung-wook Kim Ho-jung
Kang Hye-jung
Jang Hyun-sung
One Fine Spring Day Hur Jin-ho Yoo Ji-tae
Lee Young-ae
Running Seven Dogs Kim Joo-man Lee Ji-hyun
Jung So-young
Sung Dong-il
Say Yes]Kim Sung-hong Park Joong-hoon
Chu Sang-mi
Thriller
Sorum Yoon Jong-chan Kim Myung-min
Jang Jin-young
Psychological horror
Summertime Park Jae-ho Ryu Soo-young
Kim Ji-hyun
Take Care of My Cat Jeong Jae-eun Bae Doona
Lee Yo-won
Ok Ji-young
Tears Im Sang-soo Bong Tae-gyu
Jo Eun-ji
Volcano High Kim Tae-kyun Jang Hyuk
Shin Min-ah
Wanee & Junah Kim Yong-gyun Kim Hee-sun
Joo Jin-mo
Waikiki Brothers Yim Soon-rye Lee Eol
Park Won-sang
Hwang Jung-min
Yellow Hair 2 Kim Yu-min Harisu
Shin Yu
Drama

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References

  1. "2001". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2024-03-08.