Bang Eun-jin

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Bang Eun-jin
Born (1965-08-05) August 5, 1965
South Korea
Education Kookmin University - Clothing Design
Chung-Ang University - Graduate School of Advanced Imaging Science, Multimedia & Film
Occupation Actress, film director, screenwriter
Years active 1993–present
Korean name
Hangul 방은진
Hanja 方銀珍
Revised Romanization Bang Eun-jin
McCune–Reischauer Pang Ŭn-chin

Bang Eun-jin (born August 5, 1965) is a South Korean actress and film director. She is best known for starring in Park Chul-soo's 301, 302 and Kim Ki-duk's Address Unknown. Bang made her feature directorial debut with Princess Aurora in 2005,[1] and has since directed Perfect Number (2012),[2] and Way Back Home (2013).[3]


Filmography

Director and screenwriter

Actress

Film

  • The Naked Kitchen (2009) (cameo)
  • A Light Sleep (2009) (cameo)
  • Crush and Blush (2008)
  • Bleach (2008)
  • Nowhere to Turn (2008) (voice cameo)
  • Tool (2006)
  • Salt: Korean Railway Women Workers Story (2003)
  • Rewind (2002)
  • Road Movie (2002)
  • My Beautiful Days (2002)
  • No Comment (2002)
  • Scent of Love (2001)
  • Address Unknown (2001)
  • Doomealee, The Very First Step (2000)
  • Gui: A Space between Two Deaths (2000)
  • Subrosa (2000)
  • Black Hole (2000)
  • The Uprising (1999)
  • The Wooden Closet (1998)
  • Rub Love (1998)
  • Birdcage Inn (1998)
  • Reclaiming Our Names (1998)
  • Push! Push! (1997)
  • Do You Believe in Jazz? (1997)
  • Farewell My Darling (1997)
  • Seven Reasons Why Beer is Better Than a Lover (1996)
  • 301, 302 (1995)
  • Mom, the Star and the Sea Anemone (1994)
  • Taebak Mountains (1994)

Television series

Awards

Other activities

References

  1. "K-FILM REVIEWS: 오로라 공주 (Princess Aurora)". Twitch Film. 19 March 2006. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  2. Jang, Sung-ran (5 October 2012). "I carved Out every single scene rather than filming: PANG Eun-jin, director of Perfect Number". Korean Cinema Today. Retrieved 2012-12-07. 
  3. Song, Soon-jin (28 January 2014). "PANG Eun-jin, the Director of Way Back Home: "I Want to Make Films That Audiences Respond To"". Korean Cinema Today. Retrieved 2014-01-30. 
  4. "If You Were Me 4". IndieStory. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  5. "Puff the Rice". IndieStory. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  6. "Ain't No Maid". IndieStory. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  7. "Jury". SIYFF.com. Retrieved 2012-12-01.
  8. "배우 출신 여성감독 방은진, 전주국제영화제 심사위원 위촉" (in Korean). Newsen. 20 March 2006. Retrieved 2012-12-01.

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