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Park Jung-bum is a Actor, Director, Writer and Assistant Director born on 24 february 1976

Park Jung-bum

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Birth 24 february 1976 (48 years)

Park Jung-bum (born 1976) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter and actor. Park wrote, directed, and acted in his directorial debut The Journals of Musan (2011), which won the New Currents Award and FIPRESCI Award at the 15th Busan International Film Festival, Golden Star at the 10th Marrakech International Film Festival, Tiger Award at the 39th International Film Festival Rotterdam, Grand Prize and Young Critics Award at the 47th Pesaro International Film Festival, Jury Prize at the 13th Deauville Asian Film Festival, and more - a total of 17 awards were won at major film festivals around the world since it premiered at the Busan International Film Festival in 2010.

Usually with

Kang Eun-jin
Kang Eun-jin
(1 films)
Jang Hye-jin
Jang Hye-jin
(1 films)
Lee David
Lee David
(1 films)
Ahn Nae-sang
Ahn Nae-sang
(1 films)
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Filmography of Park Jung-bum (2 films)

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Actor

The Journals of Musan, 2h7
Directed by Park Jung-bum
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Themes Films about immigration
Actors Park Jung-bum, Kang Eun-jin
Roles Seung-chul
Rating67% 3.375893.375893.375893.375893.37589
The film's protagonist is a North Korean refugee named Seung-chul struggling to adjust to life in Seoul. He is sharing a small apartment with a fellow defector named Kyung-chul, a "broker" who helps refugees send remittances to their families in North Korea (later in the film he angers several of his friends by allegedly cheating them and stealing their money). While both face difficult circumstances in recovering from trauma and adjusting to a new life, Seong-chul and Kyung-chol react to their situations quite differently. Seong-chul is extremely shy and submissive to authority. Throughout the film he's portrayed as a diligent worker, doing thankless tasks and accepting criticism stoically. Kyung-chul, by contest, has few moral scruples, attempting to steal a pair of pants and taunting Seong-chul.

Director

The Journals of Musan, 2h7
Directed by Park Jung-bum
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Themes Films about immigration
Actors Park Jung-bum, Kang Eun-jin
Rating67% 3.375893.375893.375893.375893.37589
The film's protagonist is a North Korean refugee named Seung-chul struggling to adjust to life in Seoul. He is sharing a small apartment with a fellow defector named Kyung-chul, a "broker" who helps refugees send remittances to their families in North Korea (later in the film he angers several of his friends by allegedly cheating them and stealing their money). While both face difficult circumstances in recovering from trauma and adjusting to a new life, Seong-chul and Kyung-chol react to their situations quite differently. Seong-chul is extremely shy and submissive to authority. Throughout the film he's portrayed as a diligent worker, doing thankless tasks and accepting criticism stoically. Kyung-chul, by contest, has few moral scruples, attempting to steal a pair of pants and taunting Seong-chul.

Scriptwriter

The Journals of Musan, 2h7
Directed by Park Jung-bum
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Themes Films about immigration
Actors Park Jung-bum, Kang Eun-jin
Roles Writer
Rating67% 3.375893.375893.375893.375893.37589
The film's protagonist is a North Korean refugee named Seung-chul struggling to adjust to life in Seoul. He is sharing a small apartment with a fellow defector named Kyung-chul, a "broker" who helps refugees send remittances to their families in North Korea (later in the film he angers several of his friends by allegedly cheating them and stealing their money). While both face difficult circumstances in recovering from trauma and adjusting to a new life, Seong-chul and Kyung-chol react to their situations quite differently. Seong-chul is extremely shy and submissive to authority. Throughout the film he's portrayed as a diligent worker, doing thankless tasks and accepting criticism stoically. Kyung-chul, by contest, has few moral scruples, attempting to steal a pair of pants and taunting Seong-chul.

Director

Poetry
Poetry (2010)
, 2h19
Directed by Lee Chang-dong
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, Films about suicide, Rape in fiction
Actors Yoon Jeong-hee, Lee David, Ahn Nae-sang, Kim Hee-ra, Jang Hye-jin
Roles Assistant Director
Rating77% 3.8967353.8967353.8967353.8967353.896735
The movie opens on a river scene with children playing on the bank. The body of a girl in a school uniform floats by.