CHOI Jin-sung is already in the spotlight as a talented director after being awarded at numerous film festivals foreign and domestic, with his various films like <Hitchhiking> (2004), <Erotic Chaos Boy> (2005), and <Lee-Sang’s Strange Reversible Reaction> (2011). He has also grabbed the attention of teenagers with his documentary <I Am> in 2012. CHOI made his feature fiction debut with the highly regarded Steel Cold Winter, one of the competitors in...More
CHOI Jin-sung is already in the spotlight as a talented director after being awarded at numerous film festivals foreign and domestic, with his various films like <Hitchhiking> (2004), <Erotic Chaos Boy> (2005), and <Lee-Sang’s Strange Reversible Reaction> (2011). He has also grabbed the attention of teenagers with his documentary <I Am> in 2012. CHOI made his feature fiction debut with the highly regarded Steel Cold Winter, one of the competitors in the New Currents section of the Busan International Film Festival in 2013. Noted for its elegant treatment of youth angst against a snow-swept rural backdrop, the film went on to screen at the Deauville Asian Film Festival.Less
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