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South Korean film director and screenwriter
Choi Jin-sung (born 1975) is a South Korean
film director and
screenwriter . Choi's works reveal aspects of Korean society that have been marginalized by the country's strong waves of economic development, including FuckUmentary (2001), Camellia Project (2005), Reservoir Dogs Take 1: South-han River (with Windy City) (2010), Reservoir Dogs Take 2: Nakdong River (with Bard & Jung Mina) (2011) and Jam Docu GANGJEONG (2011).
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He also directed the documentary film
I AM (2012) which follows 32
SM Town K-pop artists on their journey to become the first Asian singers to stage their milestone
SMTown Live '10 World Tour concert at
Madison Square Garden in New York and the
romance /
mystery
thriller
Steel Cold Winter (2013) starring
Kim Yoon-hye and
Kim Shi-hoo .
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Filmography
FuckUmentary (
documentary , 2001) -
director ,
cinematographer
The World Cup of Their Own ver. 2.0 (
short film , 2002) - director, cinematographer, planner,
editor
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For Whom The Gun Tolls (short film, 2003) - director, editor
Hitchhiking (short film, 2004) - director,
screenwriter
Independent Film Maker's Project To Abolish The National Security Law (documentary, 2004) - director, editor
Catch Me If You Can (short film, 2004) - director
Erotic Chaos Boy (documentary, 2005) - director, screenwriter, cinematographer, production director, editor, actor
Camellia Project (2005) - director, screenwriter, editor
Dasepo Naughty Girls (2006) - screenwriter
Into the Breeze (documentary, 2008) - actor
Project 320 (documentary
short , 2009) - director
Reservoir Dogs Take 1: South-han River (with Windy City) (short film, 2010) - director
Reservoir Dogs Take 2: Nakdong River (with Bard & Jung Mina) (short film, 2011) - director
Lee-Sang's strange reversible reaction (short film, 2011) - director
Jam Docu GANGJEONG (documentary, 2011) - director, actor
I AM (documentary, 2012) - director
Steel Cold Winter (2013) - director,
script editor , actor
The Plan (documentary, 2017) - director
The Reservoir Game (documentary, 2017) - director
Cyber Hell: Exposing an Internet Horror (documentary, Netflix; 2022) - director
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