Known for
Directing
Credits
33
Gender
Man
Birthday
1 Apr 1954 (70)
Place of birth
Daegu, South Korea
Also known as
이창동
李滄東
イ・チャンドン
Ли Чхан Дон
李沧东
Lee Chang-dong
Biography
Lee Chang-dong (born July 4, 1954) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter and novelist. He won the 2008 Special Director's Prize at the Asian Film Awards and has been nominated for the Golden Lion and Palme d'Or. Lee served as the minister of Culture and Tourism in the South Korean Government from 2003 to 2004. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lee Chang-dong, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
Acting roles
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
---|---|---|
2024 | Walking in the Movies | Self |
2022 | Lee Chang-dong: The Art of Irony | Self |
2012 | Ari Ari the Korean Cinema | Himself |
2012 | Tony Rayns, the Not-So-Distant Observer | Himself |
2010 | Through Korean Cinema | Self |
2006 | The Nine Lives of Korean Cinema | Himself |
Credits
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
---|---|---|
2022 | Heartbeat | Director |
2022 | Heartbeat | Writer |
2019 | Birthday | Executive Producer |
2018 | Burning | Screenplay |
2018 | Burning | Executive Producer |
2018 | Burning | Director |
2017 | A Single Rider | Thanks |
2016 | The World of Us | Producer |
2014 | A Girl at My Door | Producer |
2013 | Hwayi: A Monster Boy | Executive Producer |
2010 | Poetry | Director |
2010 | Poetry | Writer |
2009 | A Brand New Life | Producer |
2009 | A Brand New Life | Writer |
2007 | Secret Sunshine | Director |
2007 | Secret Sunshine | Writer |
2007 | Secret Sunshine | Executive Producer |
2007 | Never Forever | Producer |
2002 | Oasis | Director |
2002 | Oasis | Writer |
2000 | Peppermint Candy | Director |
2000 | Peppermint Candy | Writer |
1997 | Green Fish | Director |
1997 | Green Fish | Writer |
1995 | A Single Spark | Writer |
1993 | To the Starry Island | Writer |
1993 | To the Starry Island | Assistant Director |