Lee Jang-ho
South Korean film director and screenwriter
Lee Jang-ho | |
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Born | (1945-05-15) May 15, 1945 (age 78) South Korea |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 이장호 |
Hanja | 李長鎬 |
Revised Romanization | I Jang-ho |
McCune–Reischauer | I Chang-ho |
Lee Jang-ho (born May 15, 1945) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
Filmography
- Heavenly Homecoming to Stars (1974) - director
- It Rained Yesterday (1974) - director
- You Become a Star, Too (1975) - director
- Yes, Goodbye for Today (1976) - director, screenwriter
- A Fine, Windy Day (1980) - director, screenwriter
- Children of Darkness Part 1, Young-ae the Songstress (1981) - director, screenwriter
- They Shot the Sun (1982) - director, screenwriter
- Come Unto Down (1982) - director, screenwriter
- The Green Pine Tree (1983) - director
- Widow Dance (1984) - director, screenwriter
- Declaration of Fools (1984) - director
- Between the Knees (1984) - director, screenwriter
- Eoudong (1985) - director
- Lee Jang-ho's Baseball Team (1986) - director, producer
- Y's Experience (1987) - director, producer
- The Man with Three Coffins (1987) - director, screenwriter, producer
- Gam-dong (1988) - producer
- Lee Jang-ho's Alien Baseball Team 2 (1988) - producer
- Miss Rhino and Mr. Korando (1989) - director
- The Story Inside the Handbag (1991) - producer
- The Room in the Forest (1992) - producer
- Myong-Ja Akiko Sonia (1992) - director
- Declaration of Genius (1995) - director, screenwriter
- Hakuna Matata - A Story of Jirani (documentary, 2010) - actor
- A Journey with Korean Masters (2013) - director, screenwriter
- God's Eye View (2014) - director
Awards
- 1980 19th Grand Bell Awards: Best Director (A Fine, Windy Day)
- 1982 21st Grand Bell Awards: Best Director (Come Unto Down)
- 2022 27th Chunsa International Film Festival: Achievement Award
References
- ^ "LEE Jang-ho". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ^ "Lee Jang-ho, movie director of everlasting youth". KBS Global via Hancinema. 19 July 2006. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ^ Bertolin, Paolo (28 August 2006). "A Conversation With Filmmaker/Festival Director Lee Jang-ho". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ^ Giammarco, Tom (10 October 2009). "A Good Windy Day (1980)". Seen in Jeonju. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ^ Noh, Jean (12 August 2011). "Lee Jang-ho to head new umbrella Film Korea". Screen Daily. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ^ "Art Cinema as Rebellion. Three Films by Lee Jang-ho". Harvard Film Archive. 13 April 2013. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ^ Tsui, Clarence (10 July 2013). "God's Eye View: Busan Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ^ Gale, Alastair (7 October 2013). "Lee Jang-ho Film Examines Missionary Work". Hancinema. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ^ Park, Jung-ho (19 March 2014). "After 19-year gap, a heavenly homecoming for Lee Jang-ho". Korea Joongang Daily. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
- ^ Conran, Pierce (17 May 2014). "Review: Lee Jang-ho's Mysterious and Magnificent THE MAN WITH THREE COFFINS". Modern Korean Cinema. Retrieved 2015-09-29.
External links
- Lee Jang-ho at the Korean Movie Database
- Lee Jang-ho at IMDb
- Lee Jang-ho at HanCinema
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- Shin Sang-ok (1962)
- Yu Hyun-mok (1963)
- Lee Man-hee (1964)
- Shin Sang-ok (1965)
- Yu Hyun-mok (1966)
- Kim Soo-yong (1967)
- Shin Sang-ok (1968)
- N/A (1971)
- Shin Sang-ok (1972)
- Choi Hun (1973)
- Kim Soo-yong (1974)
- Lee Man-hee (1975)
- Seol Tae-ho (1976)
- Choi In-hyeon (1977)
- Im Kwon-taek (1978)
- Jung Jin-woo (1979)
- Lee Jang-ho (1980)
- Im Kwon-taek (1981)
- Lee Jang-ho (1982)
- Lee Doo-yong (1983)
- Jung Jin-woo (1984)
- Bae Chang-ho (1985)
- Im Kwon-taek (1986), (1987)
- Kim Ho-sun (1989)
- Chang Gil-soo (1990)
- Kwak Ji-kyoon (1991)
- Kim Ho-sun (1992)
- Im Kwon-taek (1993)
- Jang Sun-woo (1994)
- Park Jong-won (director) (1995)
- Kim Ho-sun (1996)
- Chung Ji-young (1997)
- Lee Kwang-mo (1999)
- Lee Chang-dong (2000)
- Han Ji-seung (2001)
- Song Hae-sung (2002)
- Bong Joon-ho (2003)
- Park Chan-wook (2004)
- Song Hae-sung (2005)
- Lee Joon-ik (2006)
- Bong Joon-ho (2007)
- Na Hong-jin (2008)
- Kim Yong-hwa (2009)
- Kang Woo-suk (2010)
- Kang Hyeong-cheol (2011)
- Choo Chang-min (2012)
- Han Jae-rim (2013)
- Kim Seong-hun (2014)
- Yoon Je-kyoon (2015)
- Woo Min-ho (2016)
- Lee Joon-ik (2017)
- Jang Joon-hwan (2018)
- Bong Joon-ho (2019)
- N/A (2020)
- N/A (2021)
- Byun Sung-hyun (2022)
- Ryoo Seung-wan (2023)
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