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  1. Lee Kwang-kuk (born 1975) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. An acclaimed indie filmmaker who was a former assistant director to Hong Sang-soo , Lee debuted with Romance Joe (2011), and has since directed another two features A Matter of Interpretation (2014) and A Tiger in Winter (2017).

  2. Nov 19, 2015 · Regular assistant-director to Korean cinematic mastermind, Hong Sang-soo, Lee Kwang-kuk has recently made his own mark on the film industry. Breaking away from the work of his benefactor, His first film, Romance Joe, was released in 2011, and focused on the plight of a suicidal man.

  3. Name: Lee Kwang-Kuk Hangul: 이광국 Born: 1975 Birthplace: South Korea Director. A Tiger in Winter | Horangiboda Museoun Gyeoulsonnim (2018) If You Were Me | Siseon Sai (2016) A Matter of Interpretation | Ggumboda Haemong (2015) Romance Joe (2011) Assistant Director. HaHaHa (2010) Like You Know It All | Jal Aljido Mothamyeonseo (2009)

  4. LEE Kwang-kuk. Director. LEE Kwang-kuk’s debut, Romance Joe (2011), received the Citizen Critics’ Award at the Busan International Film Festival and was invited to the Vancouver International Film Festival and International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2012.

  5. www.koreanfilm.or.kr › eng › filmsLEE Kwang-kuk

    LEE returned to feature filmmaking with his sophomore work in 2014. One of the most warmly received Korean films at the Busan International Film Festival that year, the dream-infused comedy, starring YU Jun-sang and SHIN Dong-mi, pick...

  6. Lee Kwang-kuk is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.[1] An acclaimed indie filmmaker who was a former assistant director to Hong Sang-soo, Lee debuted with Romance Joe (2011), and has since directed another two features A Matter of Interpretation (2014) and A Tiger in Winter (2017).

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    Kwang-kuk Lee is known for Romance Joe (2011), A Matter of Interpretation (2014) and A Tiger in Winter (2017).