Chan-wook Park

Chan-wook Park

Born 08/23/1963 (60 years old)
Soul, South Korea

Biography

Park Chan-wook (b. 1963, Seoul, South Korea) studied philosophy at Sogang University. During his studies he organized a film club and published film reviews. He gained international attention with his third feature film, Joint Security Area (2000 – shown in the New Korean Cinema section at KVIFF). This was followed by a trilogy on the subject of revenge: Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), Old Boy (2003 – Grand Prix at Cannes; KVIFF Horizons) and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (2005).

His reputation as one of Asia's most original contemporary filmmakers was cemented by his next films: the romantic sci-fi comedy I'm a Cyborg, but That's OK (2006), the vampire horror Thirst (2009 – another Grand Prix at Cannes; shown in KVIFF's Open Eyes), the half-hour fantasy film Night Fishing (2011 – Prague Short Film Festival), Stoker (2013), and the retro-drama The Handmaiden.

MFF Karlovy Vary

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Movies
2008

Crush and Blush

Documentaries
2016

Old Days

2006

Les Renaissances du cinéma coréen

1978

Paraskinio (series)

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Shows
2018

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