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Mun Che-yong
Born1979 (age 44–45)
Occupation(s) Film director
screenwriter
Korean name
Hangul
문제용
Revised RomanizationMun Je-yong
McCune–ReischauerMun Che-yong

Mun Che-yong (born 1979) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Mun was assistant director of the films All for Love (2005) and Tazza: The High Rollers (2006). His directorial debut Shoot Me in the Heart (2015), starring Lee Min-ki and Yeo Jin-goo, is based on the award-winning novelist Jeong Yu-jeong's bestselling novel of the same name. The film was invited to the 28th Tokyo International Film Festival in 2015. [1] [2] [3] [4] His short film Twins (2007) won the Best Film in A Short Film About Love at the 2007 Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "MUN Che-yong". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  2. ^ "Yeo Jin Goo Reflects on Playing a Character with Mental Illness in Shoot My Heart". Soompi. 10 October 2014. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  3. ^ "Shoot Me takes aim at viewers' emotions". Korea JoongAng Daily. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  4. ^ Conran, Pierce (12 October 2015). "Korean Brace Set for Tokyo IFF". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2015-11-05.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mun Che-yong
Born1979 (age 44–45)
Occupation(s) Film director
screenwriter
Korean name
Hangul
문제용
Revised RomanizationMun Je-yong
McCune–ReischauerMun Che-yong

Mun Che-yong (born 1979) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Mun was assistant director of the films All for Love (2005) and Tazza: The High Rollers (2006). His directorial debut Shoot Me in the Heart (2015), starring Lee Min-ki and Yeo Jin-goo, is based on the award-winning novelist Jeong Yu-jeong's bestselling novel of the same name. The film was invited to the 28th Tokyo International Film Festival in 2015. [1] [2] [3] [4] His short film Twins (2007) won the Best Film in A Short Film About Love at the 2007 Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival.

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "MUN Che-yong". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  2. ^ "Yeo Jin Goo Reflects on Playing a Character with Mental Illness in Shoot My Heart". Soompi. 10 October 2014. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  3. ^ "Shoot Me takes aim at viewers' emotions". Korea JoongAng Daily. 23 January 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-05.
  4. ^ Conran, Pierce (12 October 2015). "Korean Brace Set for Tokyo IFF". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 2015-11-05.

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