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Jeong Ji-woo

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Nationality Coree du sud
Birth 7 may 1968 (56 years)

Jung Ji-woo (also spelled as Chung Ji-woo; born May 7, 1968) is a South Korean film director. He is best known for his films Happy End (1999) and A Muse (2012).

Usually with

Park Hae-il
Park Hae-il
(3 films)
Kim Go-eun
Kim Go-eun
(2 films)
Jo Yeong-wook
Jo Yeong-wook
(2 films)
Kim Mu-yeol
Kim Mu-yeol
(1 films)
Park Hae-joon
Park Hae-joon
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Jeong Ji-woo (5 films)

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Director

Tune in for Love, 2h2
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Kim Go-eun, Park Hae-joon
Rating71% 3.563973.563973.563973.563973.56397
En 1994, le premier jour où le chanteur Yoo Yeol devient DJ du programme radiophonique Music Album, Mi-soo (Kim Go-eun) rencontre Hyeon-woo (Jeong Hae-in ). Celui-ci vient juste de sortir d'un centre de détention pour mineurs et entre dans la boulangerie de Mi-Soo et de sa sœur aînée Eun-ja. (Kim Guk-Hee). Il commence à travailler à temps partiel dans le commerce. Au début, Mi-Soo a peur de Hyeon-Woo, mais ils se rapprochent et développent des sentiments l'un envers l'autre. Hyeon-Woo porte cependant une lourde culpabilité à la suite d'un incident fatal survenu dans son passé et ne veut en parler à personne.
Eungyo
Eungyo (2012)
, 2h9
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about writers, Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Park Hae-il, Kim Mu-yeol, Kim Go-eun, Jung Man-sik
Rating66% 3.3038653.3038653.3038653.3038653.303865
Lee Jeok-yo (Park Hae-il) is a highly respected national poet in his 70s. His thirtysomething assistant Seo Ji-woo (Kim Mu-yeol) has recently published his first book, described as a genre novel with psychological insight, and it has shot to the top of the bestseller lists. Only later will it be clear how great his debt is to the poet laureate. On finding a young high school girl, Eun-gyo (Kim Go-eun), asleep on a chair on his porch, Jeok-yo is instantly enamored and rather than chastising her for breaking into his property, he subsequently agrees to give her a part-time job cleaning his home. As Jeok-yo spends more time in Eun-gyo's company, long-lost feelings are awakened within him, and her exuberance, lust for life, sense of fun and genuine warmth towards him quickly strip the years away in his mind: he increasingly sees himself as the young man he used to be—his love and need for her growing not only because he finds her incredibly beautiful but also as a direct result of how she makes him feel. Deeply smitten, Jeok-yo begins to write a short story about his imagined sexual relationship with the effervescent young woman. However, as the two get ever closer, Ji-woo finds it impossible to hold back from vocalizing his opposition to what he deems to be an inappropriate and wholly repugnant relationship and, on finding Jeok-yo's manuscript, his abhorrence (and jealousy of both Jeok-yo and Eun-gyo's relationship and the beauty of Jeok-yo's writing) boils over and he decides to steal the short story to publish under his own name.
Modern Boy
Modern Boy (2008)
, 2h1
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Genres Drama, War, Romance
Actors Park Hae-il, Kim Hye-soo, Kim Nam-gil, Do Ji-won, Shin Goo, Kim Young-jae
Rating60% 3.004523.004523.004523.004523.00452
Seoul, 1937. Lee Hae-myeong is a rich and hedonistic playboy who cares little for the Japanese colonization of his homeland. But things change when he falls in love with bar singer Jo Nan-sil, who turns out to be a member of the Korean independence movement.
Happy End
Happy End (1999)
, 1h39
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Choi Min-sik, Jeon Do-yeon, Joo Jin-mo, Joo Hyun
Rating66% 3.346883.346883.346883.346883.34688
Happy End is about Choi Bora (Jeon Do-yeon), a successful career woman who becomes involved with her ex-lover, Kim Il-beom (Joo Jin-mo). Bora's home life is a snore: she's mother to an infant child and her husband, Seo Min-ki (Choi Min-sik) has lost his job, leaving Bora as the family's sole breadwinner. It's unclear if Bora is with Kim just for the sex or for the passion, both of which Seo seems incapable of giving. But it seems the jobless Seo hasn't been just wandering around parks and reading romance novels as first thought; he knows something is going on, and he's collecting evidence.

Scriptwriter

Tune in for Love, 2h2
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Kim Go-eun, Park Hae-joon
Roles Adaptation
Rating71% 3.563973.563973.563973.563973.56397
En 1994, le premier jour où le chanteur Yoo Yeol devient DJ du programme radiophonique Music Album, Mi-soo (Kim Go-eun) rencontre Hyeon-woo (Jeong Hae-in ). Celui-ci vient juste de sortir d'un centre de détention pour mineurs et entre dans la boulangerie de Mi-Soo et de sa sœur aînée Eun-ja. (Kim Guk-Hee). Il commence à travailler à temps partiel dans le commerce. Au début, Mi-Soo a peur de Hyeon-Woo, mais ils se rapprochent et développent des sentiments l'un envers l'autre. Hyeon-Woo porte cependant une lourde culpabilité à la suite d'un incident fatal survenu dans son passé et ne veut en parler à personne.
Eungyo
Eungyo (2012)
, 2h9
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about writers, Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Park Hae-il, Kim Mu-yeol, Kim Go-eun, Jung Man-sik
Roles Writer
Rating66% 3.3038653.3038653.3038653.3038653.303865
Lee Jeok-yo (Park Hae-il) is a highly respected national poet in his 70s. His thirtysomething assistant Seo Ji-woo (Kim Mu-yeol) has recently published his first book, described as a genre novel with psychological insight, and it has shot to the top of the bestseller lists. Only later will it be clear how great his debt is to the poet laureate. On finding a young high school girl, Eun-gyo (Kim Go-eun), asleep on a chair on his porch, Jeok-yo is instantly enamored and rather than chastising her for breaking into his property, he subsequently agrees to give her a part-time job cleaning his home. As Jeok-yo spends more time in Eun-gyo's company, long-lost feelings are awakened within him, and her exuberance, lust for life, sense of fun and genuine warmth towards him quickly strip the years away in his mind: he increasingly sees himself as the young man he used to be—his love and need for her growing not only because he finds her incredibly beautiful but also as a direct result of how she makes him feel. Deeply smitten, Jeok-yo begins to write a short story about his imagined sexual relationship with the effervescent young woman. However, as the two get ever closer, Ji-woo finds it impossible to hold back from vocalizing his opposition to what he deems to be an inappropriate and wholly repugnant relationship and, on finding Jeok-yo's manuscript, his abhorrence (and jealousy of both Jeok-yo and Eun-gyo's relationship and the beauty of Jeok-yo's writing) boils over and he decides to steal the short story to publish under his own name.
Moss
Moss (2010)
, 2h43
Directed by Kang Woo-suk
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Park Hae-il, Jung Jae-young, Yoo Jun-sang, Yoo Sun, Kim Sang-ho, Yoo Hae-jin
Rating67% 3.3505753.3505753.3505753.3505753.350575
When Ryoo arrives in a remote rural village to settle the estate of his estranged father, he stumbles into a dark web of secrets and betrayals that have lain buried for thirty years. The village is ruled over by its sinister chief, Cheon, a former police detective, and his cabal of reformed criminals - who seem to have both hated and feared Ryoo’s late father. It quickly becomes clear that Ryoo’s presence is not wanted – and that Cheon and the others are hiding something terrible. Soon the unwelcome visitor finds his life threatened as the truth becomes ever more obscured and allegiances shift beneath his feet...
Modern Boy
Modern Boy (2008)
, 2h1
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Genres Drama, War, Romance
Actors Park Hae-il, Kim Hye-soo, Kim Nam-gil, Do Ji-won, Shin Goo, Kim Young-jae
Roles Writer
Rating60% 3.004523.004523.004523.004523.00452
Seoul, 1937. Lee Hae-myeong is a rich and hedonistic playboy who cares little for the Japanese colonization of his homeland. But things change when he falls in love with bar singer Jo Nan-sil, who turns out to be a member of the Korean independence movement.
Happy End
Happy End (1999)
, 1h39
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Choi Min-sik, Jeon Do-yeon, Joo Jin-mo, Joo Hyun
Roles Writer
Rating66% 3.346883.346883.346883.346883.34688
Happy End is about Choi Bora (Jeon Do-yeon), a successful career woman who becomes involved with her ex-lover, Kim Il-beom (Joo Jin-mo). Bora's home life is a snore: she's mother to an infant child and her husband, Seo Min-ki (Choi Min-sik) has lost his job, leaving Bora as the family's sole breadwinner. It's unclear if Bora is with Kim just for the sex or for the passion, both of which Seo seems incapable of giving. But it seems the jobless Seo hasn't been just wandering around parks and reading romance novels as first thought; he knows something is going on, and he's collecting evidence.

Producer

Tune in for Love, 2h2
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Kim Go-eun, Park Hae-joon
Roles Executive Producer
Rating71% 3.563973.563973.563973.563973.56397
En 1994, le premier jour où le chanteur Yoo Yeol devient DJ du programme radiophonique Music Album, Mi-soo (Kim Go-eun) rencontre Hyeon-woo (Jeong Hae-in ). Celui-ci vient juste de sortir d'un centre de détention pour mineurs et entre dans la boulangerie de Mi-Soo et de sa sœur aînée Eun-ja. (Kim Guk-Hee). Il commence à travailler à temps partiel dans le commerce. Au début, Mi-Soo a peur de Hyeon-Woo, mais ils se rapprochent et développent des sentiments l'un envers l'autre. Hyeon-Woo porte cependant une lourde culpabilité à la suite d'un incident fatal survenu dans son passé et ne veut en parler à personne.
Eungyo
Eungyo (2012)
, 2h9
Directed by Jeong Ji-woo
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about writers, Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Park Hae-il, Kim Mu-yeol, Kim Go-eun, Jung Man-sik
Roles Producer
Rating66% 3.3038653.3038653.3038653.3038653.303865
Lee Jeok-yo (Park Hae-il) is a highly respected national poet in his 70s. His thirtysomething assistant Seo Ji-woo (Kim Mu-yeol) has recently published his first book, described as a genre novel with psychological insight, and it has shot to the top of the bestseller lists. Only later will it be clear how great his debt is to the poet laureate. On finding a young high school girl, Eun-gyo (Kim Go-eun), asleep on a chair on his porch, Jeok-yo is instantly enamored and rather than chastising her for breaking into his property, he subsequently agrees to give her a part-time job cleaning his home. As Jeok-yo spends more time in Eun-gyo's company, long-lost feelings are awakened within him, and her exuberance, lust for life, sense of fun and genuine warmth towards him quickly strip the years away in his mind: he increasingly sees himself as the young man he used to be—his love and need for her growing not only because he finds her incredibly beautiful but also as a direct result of how she makes him feel. Deeply smitten, Jeok-yo begins to write a short story about his imagined sexual relationship with the effervescent young woman. However, as the two get ever closer, Ji-woo finds it impossible to hold back from vocalizing his opposition to what he deems to be an inappropriate and wholly repugnant relationship and, on finding Jeok-yo's manuscript, his abhorrence (and jealousy of both Jeok-yo and Eun-gyo's relationship and the beauty of Jeok-yo's writing) boils over and he decides to steal the short story to publish under his own name.