Kim Se-hun is a film producer based in Korea and the founder and CEO of the production company SEMOSI. He studied at Kookmin University and earned his degree in film producing from the Korean Academy of Film Arts. His recent credits include Red Nails (2024, dir. Hwang Seulgi), Jiokmanse (2023, dir. Oh-Jung Im), More than Family (2020, dir. Choi Hana), and The House of Us (2019, dir. Yoon Ga-eun). He has collaborated extensively with director Yoon Ga-eun, producing the award-winning short films Sprout (2013), winner of the Crystal Bear at the 64th Berlinale, and Guest (2011), winner of the Grand Prix at Clermont-Ferrand, as well as her first feature The World of Us (2016), which was invited to the 66th Berlinale Generation Kplus.

Accolades

Yoon Ga-eun and Kim Se-hun and Jenna Ku
Best Youth Film, 2025

Yoon Ga-eun and Kim Se-hun and Jenna Ku

Best Youth Film, 2025

Yoon Ga-eun and Kim Se-hun and Jenna Ku

The World of Love

Enigmatic 17-year-old high school student Jooin is a cheerful friend, a shameless daughter, a mischievous girlfriend, and a person always hard to predict. But more…

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Films

The World of Love

The World of Love

Republic of Korea

The World of Love

Enigmatic 17-year-old high school student Jooin is a cheerful friend, a shameless daughter, a mischievous girlfriend, and a person always hard to predict. But more…

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