Park Kwang-chun
Park Kwang-chun, also known as K.C. Park (born May 24, 1967) is a South Korean film director. He attended the film school at New York University and worked as an assistant director on Kang Je-gyu's The Gingko Bed (1996).[1] Park directed the special effects-intensive fantasy blockbuster The Soul Guardians (1998), romance drama Madeleine (2003), comedies She's on Duty (2005) and Our School's E.T. (2008),[2] and horror mystery Natural Burials (2012; before its theatrical release, it first aired as a 2-episode TV movie on cable channel MBN).
Park Kwang-chun | |
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Born | |
Other names | K.C. Park |
Alma mater | New York University |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1998-present |
Korean name | |
Hangul | 박광춘 |
Revised Romanization | Bak Gwang-chun |
McCune–Reischauer | Pak Kwang-ch'un |
Filmography
- The Gingko Bed (1996) - assistant director, actor
- The Soul Guardians (1998) - director, screenplay
- Madeleine (2003) - director, script editor
- She's on Duty (2005) - director, script editor
- Our School's E.T. (2008) - director, script editor
- Natural Burials (2012) - director
References
- 박광춘. Daum (in Korean). Retrieved 2014-02-27.
- Lee, Hyo-won (20 August 2008). "Actor Kim Su-ro as English Teacher on Big Screen". The Korea Times. Retrieved 2014-02-27.
External links
- K.C. Park at the Korean Movie Database
- K.C. Park at IMDb
- Park Gwang-choon at HanCinema
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