Yang Woo-suk

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Yang Woo-suk
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Born (1969-10-24) October 24, 1969 (age 54)
Alma mater Korea University
Occupations
Korean name
Hangul
양우석
Hanja
Revised Romanization Yang U-seok
McCune–Reischauer Yang U-sŏk

Yang Woo-suk (born October 24, 1969) is a South Korean film scriptwriter, director, producer, and manhwaga. His first film was the critical and commercial hit The Attorney (2013).

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Career

Born in Seoul in 1969, Yang Woo-suk graduated from Korea University with degrees in English Literature and Philosophy. [1] He became a cartoonist, writing webtoons such as If Thou Must Love Me (2008-2009) and Steel Rain (2011-2012). [2]

Yang also began working in the film industry mainly as a producer for the companies MBC Productions, SK Independence, and All That Story, doing such tasks as production planning, investment supervision and recruiting new directors. [3] He became interested in film technology and taught himself about HD and CGI; he produced the HD film Desire in 2004 and became the creative planning director at computer graphics company Locus. [1] [4]

Yang's debut as a filmmaker came relatively late in life in his mid-forties, when he co-wrote and directed courtroom drama The Attorney , a fictionalized account of former South Korean president Roh Moo-hyun's early years as a human rights lawyer in 1980s Busan. [4] It was loosely based on the "Burim" case of 1981, when the Chun Doo-hwan regime arrested without warrants 22 students and teachers who belonged to a book-reading club on charges that they were North Korea sympathizers. [5] [6] Yang said, "I am interested in films that tell stories of people who struggle hard to stick to their beliefs when they come into conflict with outside environments. [...] I wanted to grasp the very moment when a man dramatically and radically changed." [4] At first Yang had difficulty getting funding for a film with real-life historical figures given the sensitive political climate, but those pre-production budgetary woes eased when top actor Song Kang-ho was cast as the protagonist. [1] Released in late 2013, The Attorney became an unexpected box office sensation, drawing 11,375,954 admissions as it reminded older viewers of the country's politically charged past and provided younger viewers with a window into that era. It became the ninth film in Korean cinema history to reach 10 million admissions, and became (at the time) the 8th highest grossing Korean film of all time. [7] [8] The Attorney received multiple awards and nominations domestically, particularly for Song who received rave reviews for his performance. [7] Notably, it won four awards at the 35th Blue Dragon Film Awards, including Best Film, Best Actor for Song, Best Supporting Actress for Kim Young-ae, and Popular Star Award for Im Si-wan. [9] [10] Yang also won several Best New Director prizes, from the 19th Chunsa Film Art Awards, the 50th Baeksang Arts Awards (where Song won the Grand Prize and The Attorney won Best Film), the 14th Director's Cut Awards, the 34th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards, and the 51st Grand Bell Awards (where Yang also won Best Screenplay). [11] [12] [13] [14]

Filmography

Film credits
YearTitleCredited asNotes
EnglishKorean Director Writer Producer
2004DesireNoNoYes [4]
2013 The Attorney 변호인YesYesYes [4]
2017 Steel Rain 강철비YesYesYes [15]
2020 Steel Rain 2: Summit 강철비2: 정상회담YesYesYes [16]
TBABig Family 대가족 YesYesYes

Webtoons

Film credits
YearTitleCredited asNotes
EnglishKorean Writer Artist
2008-2009If Thou Must Love Me당신이 날 사랑해야 한다면YesYes [17]
2009Robot Taekwondo V로보트 태권 VYesYes [18]
2011-2012Steel Rain스틸레인YesYes [19]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipientResult
201416th Udine Far East Film Festival Black Dragon Audience Award The Attorney Won [20]
First Runner-up, Golden Mulberry AwardWon
201419th Chunsa Film Art Awards Best New DirectorWon [21]
2014 50th Baeksang Arts Awards Best FilmWon [22]
Best New DirectorWon
Best Screenplay [lower-alpha 1] Nominated
201414th Director's Cut Awards Best New DirectorWon
2014 23rd Buil Film Awards Best FilmNominated [23]
Best DirectorNominated
Best New DirectorNominated
Best Screenplay [lower-alpha 1] Nominated
Buil Reader's Jury AwardWon
201434th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Best New DirectorWon [24]
Critics' Top 10Won
2014 51st Grand Bell Awards Best FilmNominated [25] [26]
Best New DirectorWon
Best Screenplay [lower-alpha 1] Won
2014 35th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best FilmWon [27] [28] [29] [30]
Best New DirectorNominated
Best Screenplay [lower-alpha 1] Nominated
2017 54th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Director Steel Rain Nominated [31]
201738th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Top 11 FilmsWon [32]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 with Yoon Hyeon-ho

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