Byun Young-joo
She is a founding member of the women's feminist film collective "Bariteo," which was established in 1989. She worked as a cinematographer on Even Little Grass Has Its Own Name (dir. Kim So-young, 1989), a short film about gender discrimination at work, and My Children (dir. Doe Sung-hee, 1990), a documentary film about childcare in a poor neighborhood. Her first documentary Women Being in Asia (1993) centers on the sex trade in Asia, particularly the sex tourism of Jeju Island.
Ari Ari the Korean Cinema
as HerselfDirector Chung Ji-Young criticizes the thought that older directors have difficulties in making...
Movie pageTwo Or Three Things I Know About Kim Ki-young
as HerselfA documentary consisting of twenty-two Korean directors' interviews about Kim Ki-young and...
Movie pageThe Jang Sun-woo Variations
as HerselfDivided into chapters, the documentary examines Jang's career and films from many different...
Movie pageKeeping the Vision Alive
as HerselfKeeping the Vision Alive is a documentary film containing the voices and images of Korean women...
Movie pageMovie Room
as SelfMovie meets humanities! This talk show/variety show for movie enthusiasts features interesting...
TV Show pageWhile you are tempted
as uncreditedA dangerous dinner that transcends suspicion and enticement. One day, friends gathered at the...
TV Show pageBehind Every Star
as SelfAgents at a talent management firm tackle strong personalities and office politics while keeping...
TV Show pageModern Korea
as Self (archive footage)The documentary series were made to look back on Korea’s modern history. It tells stories of...
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