Biography
Jeon Soo-il (b. 1959, Sokcho, South Korea) is a leading South Korean director of art-house movies who also works as a screenwriter. He studied film and theatre at Kyungsung University in Busan, followed by a master’s and doctorate degree at Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7. His debut film was the medium-length The Wind Echoing in My Being (1997). The Karlovy Vary festival screened his next two films The Bird Who Stops in the Air (Sae nun Pey sok sun eul g rin da, 1999) and With a Girl of Black Soil (Geomen tangyi sonyeo oi, 2007). In 2009, he was in competition with the contemplative Himalaya, Where the Wind Dwells (2008), followed by I Came from Busan (Yeong-do Da-ri, 2009) and the gripping drama Pink (2011), which he also edited. He shoots his films through his own independent production company Dongnyuk Film.
48. MFF Karlovy Vary
Screenwriter
Movies | |
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2018 |
America Town |
2015 |
A Korean in Paris |
2013 |
El Condor Pasa |
2011 |
Pink |
2010 |
I Came From Busan - screenplay, original screenplay |
2008 |
With a Girl of Himalaya |
2007 |
With A Girl Of Black Soil - screenplay, original screenplay |
2006 |
Time Between Dog and Wolf |
2003 |
My Right to Ravage Myself |
1999 |
The Bird Who Stops in the Air |
Series | ||
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2007 |
Time Between Dog and Wolf |
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Episode 16 (E16) |
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Episode 15 (E15) |
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Episode 14 (E14) |
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more episodes (13) |
Short | |
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1997 |
Wind Echoing in My Being |
Director
Movies | |
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2018 |
America Town |
2015 |
A Korean in Paris |
2013 |
El Condor Pasa |
2011 |
Pink |
2010 |
I Came From Busan |
2008 |
With a Girl of Himalaya |
2007 |
With A Girl Of Black Soil |
2006 |
Time Between Dog and Wolf |
2003 |
My Right to Ravage Myself |
1999 |
The Bird Who Stops in the Air |
Short | |
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1997 |
Wind Echoing in My Being |
Producer
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2018 |
America Town |