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  1. Lee Chang-dong (Korean: 이창동; Hanja: 李滄東; born July 4, 1954) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, and novelist. He has directed six feature films : Green Fish (1997), Peppermint Candy (1999), Oasis (2002), Secret Sunshine (2007), Poetry (2010), and Burning (2018).

  2. IMDb profile of Lee Chang-dong, a South Korean writer, producer and director of acclaimed films such as Burning, Poetry and Oasis. Learn about his life, career, influences and achievements in the film industry.

  3. Jul 16, 2022 · A comprehensive retrospective on the six films of the South Korean director, who explores human nature and society with uncompromising realism and empathy. From his debut Green Fish to his masterpiece Poetry, discover the best and worst of Lee Chang-dong's cinema.

  4. Feb 6, 2019 · The Korean director of Burning and Poetry shares his memories, influences, and challenges in a conversation with Andrew Chan. He discusses his love of cinema and literature, his desire to communicate with his audience, and his struggle to find meaning in a dark world.

  5. Name Lee Chang-Dong Hangul: 이창동 Birthdate: April 1, 1954 Birthplace: Daegu, South Korea Family: Lee Joon-Dong (younger brother) Director. Burning (2018) Poetry | Shi (2010) Secret Sunshine | Milyang (2007) Oasis (2002) Peppermint Candy | Bakha satang (2000) Green Fish | Chorok mulkogi (1997) Producer. Birthday | Saengil (2019) Burning (2018)

  6. Oct 18, 2022 · The Cannes veteran and Korean auteur filmmaker talks about his themes, characters and artistic freedom at the Lumiere Film Festival in Lyon. He shares his personal stories and insights on human nature, violence and love in his films.

  7. Lee Chang-Dong was born in 1954 in Daegu, which some consider the most right-wing city in South Korea. Lee is a former high-school teacher and an acclaimed novelist. He turned to cinema when he was over 40 years old. His debut film "Green Fish" (1997) brought immediate success and critical acclaim.