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Majoring in women’s studies, LEE Suk-gyung worked as a feminist planner in art and culture, and also worked as a broadcaster and publisher. At the age of 45, she enrolled in Korean Academy of Film Arts and started her career as a film director. Her first feature film The Day After received the NETPAC award at Berlin Film Festival 2009, and her feature-length documentary Wandering Stars won the Ock Rang Award at the 13th Seoul International Women’s Film Festival. She planned and co-produced the omnibus film What to Say with other female directors. Working on both documentary and feature film, she is carrying on feminist filmmaking.
Release Date | Title | Job | Rating | Your Lists |
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October 20th, 2018 | A Corner Shop | Director | TBD | |
November 28th, 2013 | A Police Box | Director | TBD | |
March 12th, 2009 | The Day After | Director | 5.7 | |
TBD | Six Stories in Her Place | Director | TBD |