Round 9: Tossup 3

A film by this director resurrected a song from the 1987 album Because I Love You called “Gloomy Letter.” For the ending credits of a film that features Ennio Morricone’s song “In Ginocchio da Te,” this director wrote a song in which the protagonist drinks “one glass” of liquor while lamenting having to work for 564 years. The best-known song from this director’s films is titled “The Belt of Faith.” A dreamlike (15[1])opening (15[1])scene by this director is set in a wheat (15[1])field where an old woman with a deadpan expression dances to a guitar tune. (15[2])In a film by this director, a (*) policewoman discovers that a pop song played by (10[1])a radio station is linked to serial femicides. (-5[1])This (10[2])director referenced students’ use of a pop song about the Liancourt Rocks dispute in a shot of a girl ringing a doorbell after singing “Jessica, only child, Illinois, Chicago.” For 10 (10[1])points, name this director of a film in which an aria from Handel’s Rodelinda plays over a montage of the Kims getting rid of the Parks’ housekeeper. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Bong Joon-ho [or Joon-ho Bong] (The films mentioned are Memories of Murder, Mother, and Parasite.)
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