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  1. www.koreanfilm.or.kr › eng › filmsLEE Joon-dong

    Born in 1957, LEE Joon-dong is the producer of <Poetry> (2010), for which LEE Chang-dong won the Best Screenplay Award at the Cannes Film Festival. He co-produced the international joint projects <Never Forever> (2006) and <A Brand New Life> (2009).

  2. Profile. Name: Lee Joon-Dong. Hangul: 이준동. Born: Birthplace: South Korea. Family: Lee Chang-Dong (older brother) Twitter: @joondong. Notes. Lee Joon-Dong's older brother is award winning director Lee Chang-Dong . Actor. Ode to the Goose | Gunsan: Geowireul Noraehada (2018) - man from Gyeongsang Province.

  3. Dec 4, 2023 · Actor Lee Dong Gun recently opened up about the tragic incident of losing his younger brother in a knife attack in Australia.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lee_JoonLee Joon - Wikipedia

    Lee Chang-sun (born February 7, 1988 [1] ), better known by his stage name Lee Joon, is a South Korean actor, singer, model and DJ. He is best known as a former member of the South Korean boy band MBLAQ. He had notable roles in Gapdong (2014), My Father Is Strange (2017), The Silent Sea (2021), Bulgasal (2021).

  5. Lee Joon-dong is Lee Chang-dongs brother and occasional producing partner. He has been nominated for four Asia Pacific Screen Awards, winning two for Best Children’s Feature Film for A Brand New Life (2009) and the Jury Grand Prize for Burning (2018).

  6. Dec 12, 2019 · The Jeonju International Film Festival has appointed leading art-house producer Lee Joon-dong (“Burning”) as its director. The festival is usually regarded as the second most significant in South...

  7. www.imdb.com › name › nm1297121Lee Joon-dong - IMDb

    Lee Joon-dong is known for Burning (2018), A Brand New Life (2009) and Poetry (2010).

  8. Lee Chang-dong (Korean: 이창동; Hanja: 李滄東; born July 4, 1954) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, and novelist. He has directed six feature films : Green Fish (1997), Peppermint Candy (1999), Oasis (2002), Secret Sunshine (2007), Poetry (2010), and Burning (2018).