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Yim Soon-rye (born January 1, 1961) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. She is considered one of the few leading female auteurs of Korean New Wave cinema. Yim Soon-rye is most known for making films that focus on South Korean society. Most notably, women empowerment and women in film. Yim, who is also an animal rights activist, has worked on films that focus on human relationships with animals. Yim creates films that have personal stories and narratives that deviate from the big-budget blockbusters of the Korean film industry. (Wikipedia)
Yim Soon-rye is a pioneering South Korean director and screenwriter known for her humanist dramas and contributions to the Korean New Wave.
She is best known for directing socially conscious films such as the drama Little Forest, The Whistleblower, and Waikiki Brothers.
Her work frequently explores themes of women's empowerment, animal rights, and the complexities of human relationships in South Korean society.