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Won Sin-yeon. McCune–Reischauer. Wŏn Sin-yŏn. Won Shin-yun (born October, 1969) is a South Korean film director. Won has the unique background of having been a stuntman before making his directorial horror film debut The Wig (2005). He filmed a series of thrillers, including A Bloody Aria (2006), Seven Days (2007), The Suspect (2013) and ...
WON Shin-yun, born in 1969, started his career as a stuntman before moving to filmmaking, his notable credits including (1997) and (1998). His first film as a director was a short film he shot with a camera he bought with the money earned through stunt jobs. He made his feature debut in 2005 with , a horror movie. WON enjoyed critical acclaim with his second feature, (2006), for its unique combination of comedy, crime suspense, and horror. His third feature, (2007), gave him commercial ...
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WON Shin-yun, born in 1969, started his career as a stuntman before moving to filmmaking, his notable credits including <No. 3> (1997) and <Whispering Corridors> (1998). His first film as a director was a short film he shot with a camera he bought with the money earned through stunt jobs.
Memoir of a Murderer ( Hangul: 살인자의 기억법; lit: A Murderer's Guide to Memorization) is a 2017 South Korean mystery thriller film directed by Won Shin-yun. It is based on a bestselling novel by Kim Young-ha. The film stars Sol Kyung-gu [3] and Kim Nam-gil [4] in the lead roles, with Kim Seol-hyun and Oh Dal-su in the supporting roles.
Won Shin-yun, Korean Adaptation / Dramatization, Korean Stunt/martial arts department, Korean Producer, Korean Director, Korean Scriptwriter, Filmography, 원신연.
Won Shin-yun (born October 1969) is a South Korean film director. Won has the unique background of having been a stuntman before making his directorial horror film debut The Wig (2005). He filmed a series of thrillers, including A Bloody Aria (2006), Seven Days (2007) and The Suspect (2013).