Born in 1960, he graduated from Germen film and Television Academy Berlin. His graduation film, Fuck Hamlet (1997) was screened at BERLINALE and BIFF that year. Among many films, Spying Cam (2004) was screened at the 23rd Vancouver International Film Festival and won The FIPRESCI Award at the 34th Rotterdam International Film Festival. Later, He go on to direct Moscow (2009), Morning Glory (2012), and Oldmen Never Die (2013). <Oldmen Never Die> picked up the LG HiEntech...
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Born in 1960, he graduated from Germen film and Television Academy Berlin. His graduation film, Fuck Hamlet (1997) was screened at BERLINALE and BIFF that year. Among many films, Spying Cam (2004) was screened at the 23rd Vancouver International Film Festival and won The FIPRESCI Award at the 34th Rotterdam International Film Festival. Later, He go on to direct Moscow (2009), Morning Glory (2012), and Oldmen Never Die (2013). <Oldmen Never Die> picked up the LG HiEntech Award for Best Korean Film at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan). His next film, the documentary <Jung Jo-mun's Pot>, premiered in the Korean Cinemascape section of the Jeonju International Film Festival.
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