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Na Hong-jin (Korean: 나홍진, born 1974) is a South Korean film director, producer and screenwriter. Na came to prominence with his feature film debut, The Chaser (2008), a critical and commercial success that became the third highest grossing film in Korea that year.
Na Hong-jin born in 1974 is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. His debut film The Chaser (2008) won Best Director at the 45th Grand Bell Awards in 2008. The film also won the award for Best Film.
Profile. Name: Na Hong-Jin. Hangul: 나홍진. Birthdate: 1974. Birthplace: South Korea.
The Chaser: Directed by Na Hong-jin. With Kim Yoon-seok, Ha Jung-woo, Seo Yeong-hie, Kim Yoo-jung. A disgraced ex-policeman who runs a small ring of prostitutes finds himself in a race against time when one of his women goes missing.
Hong-jin Na (@na.hong.jin) • Instagram photos and videos. 3,555 Followers, 10 Following, 14 Posts - Hong-jin Na (@na.hong.jin) on Instagram: "Film Director".
Produced by the Korean branch of 20th Century Fox, the film was released in many territories around the world and is now considered for a Hollywood remake. With only three feature-length films, Na Hong-jin has managed to become one of the most well-known Korean directors abroad.
Na Hong-jin is part of a new wave of Korean directors. In 2005 Na Hong-jin received the Best Horror/Sci-fi Short Film Award at Mise-en-Scène Film Festival with his nine-and-a-half-minute short film The Perfect Fishplate.
Nov 9, 2024 · Director Na Hong Jin, who directed "The Chaser" and "The Wailing," will join hands with Plus M Entertainment to produce a new film called “Hope” (tentative title).
Na Hong-jin (born 1974) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. For his debut film The Chaser (2008), Na won Best Director at the 45th Grand Bell Awards in 2008. The film also won the award for Best Film. His follow up film, The Yellow Sea, was released in South Korea on December 15, 2010.
Na Hongjin, born in 1974, was working in advertisement when he decided to follow his dream of making films and entered the Korea National University of Arts. He made his directing debut in 2003 with the short , but it is his follow-up short (2005) that first brought him recognition, as it won Best Film at the Mise-en-scene Short Film Festival.