CHOI Jeong-hwa, born in 1969, gained experience in movie production by working on action blockbusters such as <MUSA-The Warrior> (2001) and <The Restless> (2006). Starting in 1996, he worked under the director of photography KIM Hyung-koo for three years, and met KIM Sung-soo who directed <Beat> (1997) and <City of the Rising Sun> (1998). He worked as a line producer on the Korea-China joint film <MUSA-The Warrior> (2001) as a member of the produ...
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CHOI Jeong-hwa, born in 1969, gained experience in movie production by working on action blockbusters such as <MUSA-The Warrior> (2001) and <The Restless> (2006). Starting in 1996, he worked under the director of photography KIM Hyung-koo for three years, and met KIM Sung-soo who directed <Beat> (1997) and <City of the Rising Sun> (1998). He worked as a line producer on the Korea-China joint film <MUSA-The Warrior> (2001) as a member of the production team of Uno Films and Sidus. When KIM Sung-soo established Nabi Pictures in 2002, he joined him as a producer to work on the company’s two films, <Please Teach Me English> (2003) and <The Restless> (2006). Then he worked for Lotte Entertainment as a partner and participated in the production management for both <Cane> (2011) and <Mama> (2011). In 2012, he joined CreaPictures and produced <The Restless> (2006), director CHO Dong-oh’s <Running Man> (2012), the first Korean film entirely invested by a Hollywood studio, via Fox International Production (Korea). He kept working with American majors as he produced for Warner Bros. Korea KIM Jee-woon’s critically acclaimed historical spy thriller <The Age of Shadows> (2016).
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