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| name = Boo Ji-young
| birth_date = September 16,1971
| birth_date = September 16, 1971
| birth_place = South Korean
| birth_place = South Korea
| occupation = Director and scriptwriter
| occupation = Director and scriptwriter
| years_active = 2003-present
| years_active = 2003–present
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| hangul = 부지영
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BOO Ji-young(born September 16,1971)is woman director and scriptwriter in South Korean.After she graduated from Korean Academy of Film Arts,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title = BOO Ji-young|url = http://koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/films/index/peopleView.jsp?peopleCd=10031684|website = koreanfilm.or.kr|access-date = 2016-02-23}}</ref>she works on independent film in South Korean for a long time.She created her first film ''[[Sisters on the Road]]'' in 2008.<ref name=":1">Conran, Pierce, Grady Hendrix, and Tom Vick. 2015. ''" South Korean's Creative Engine."'' Film Comment 51, no. 3: 33-49. </ref> And In 2014,she best known for ''[[Cart (film)|cart]]'' in many international film festivals.<ref name=":1" />
'''Boo Ji-young''' (born September 16, 1971) is a South Korean director and scriptwriter. After graduating from the Korean Academy of Film Arts,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title = BOO Ji-young|url = http://koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/films/index/peopleView.jsp?peopleCd=10031684|website = koreanfilm.or.kr|access-date = 2016-02-23|archive-date = 2016-03-04|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160304102237/http://koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/films/index/peopleView.jsp?peopleCd=10031684|url-status = dead}}</ref> she began her career in independent filmmaking in [[South Korea]]. She created her first film ''[[Sisters on the Road]]'' in 2008.<ref name=":1">Conran, Pierce, Grady Hendrix, and Tom Vick. 2015. ''" South Korean's Creative Engine."'' Film Comment 51, no. 3: 33-49.</ref> She is best known for her film ''[[Cart (film)|Cart]]'' (2014), which was screened at many international film festivals.<ref name=":1" />


== '''Early life and Education''' ==
== Early life and education ==
BOO Ji-young was graduated from Korean Academy of Film Arts.And she was the script supervisor on [[E J-yong|Lee Jae-yong]]'s [[Untold Scandal]] in 2003.<ref name=":1" />
Boo graduated from Korean Academy of Film Arts. After that, she was the script supervisor on [[E J-yong|Lee Jae-yong]]'s ''[[Untold Scandal]]'' in 2003.<ref name=":1" />


== '''Career''' ==
== Career ==
Boo Ji-young made her first strong feature film ''[[Sisters on the Road]]'' in 2003,<ref name=":1" />which about the thought and state of womanhood in modern South Korean society.<ref name=":1" /> And she was invited to the [[Busan International Film Festival]], International Women’s Film Festival and the Tokyo International Women’s Film Festival by this debut<ref name=":0" />.Then,she created an experimental omnibus documentary called ''Myselves: The Actress No Makeup Project.''<ref name=":1" />She has also collaborated on some omnibus film projects,such as the human rights project ''If You Were Me 5'' (2010) and the Jeonju International Film Festival’s Short! Short! Short! in 2011. Boo Ji-young is best known for her film ''[[Cart (film)|cart]]'' in 2014 that based on a real case in South Korean<ref name=":1" />,which was invited to the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival. Boo Ji-young has been interested in the issues related to women and laborers in South Korea.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Boo Ji Young and Shim Jae Myung Discuss Korean Women In Film, 'Cart' And The Rise Of EXO's D.O. [Exclusive Interview]|url = http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/89263/20150707/boo-ji-young-shim-jae-myung-myung-films-exo-d-o-cart.htm|website = KDramaStars|date = 2015-07-07|access-date = 2016-02-08}}</ref>
Boo made her first feature film ''[[Sisters on the Road]]'' in 2008.<ref name=":1" /> The film examined the thought and state of womanhood in modern South Korean society.<ref name=":1" /> She was invited to the [[Busan International Film Festival]], International Women's Film Festival, and the Tokyo International Women's Film Festival to screen the film.<ref name=":0" /> Later, she created an experimental omnibus documentary called ''Myselves: The Actress No Makeup Project (2012).''<ref name=":1" /> She has also collaborated on several omnibus film projects such as the human rights project ''If You Were Me 5'' (2010) and the Jeonju International Film Festival's '''Short! Short! Short!'' in 2011.<ref name=":0" />


Boo is best known for her film ''[[Cart (film)|Cart]]'' from 2014, based on a real events in South Korea.<ref name=":1" /> It was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.<ref name=":0" /> Boo was interested in the issues related to women and labourers in South Korea.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Boo Ji Young and Shim Jae Myung Discuss Korean Women In Film, 'Cart' And The Rise Of EXO's D.O. [Exclusive Interview]|url = http://www.kdramastars.com/articles/89263/20150707/boo-ji-young-shim-jae-myung-myung-films-exo-d-o-cart.htm|website = KDramaStars|date = 2015-07-07|access-date = 2016-02-08}}</ref> She believes that the public should see women directors as equal to men directors, rather than categorizing women directors as "women's cinema" when they make films.<ref>{{Cite web|title = TIFF Women Directors: Meet Boo Ji-Young - 'Cart'|url = http://blogs.indiewire.com/womenandhollywood/tiff-women-directors-meet-boo-ji-young-cart-20140918|website = Women and Hollywood|access-date = 2016-02-24|first = Kelcie|last = Mattson|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151101044617/http://blogs.indiewire.com/womenandhollywood/tiff-women-directors-meet-boo-ji-young-cart-20140918|archive-date = 2015-11-01|url-status = dead}}</ref>
== '''Filmography''' ==
''Cart'' 2014 ( Director and Scriptwriter )


== Filmography ==
''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' 2012 ( Director and Editor)
* ''[[Cart (film)|Cart]]'' 2014 ( Director and Scriptwriter )
* ''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' 2012 ( Director and Editor)
* ''A Time to Love'' 2011 ( Director )
* ''Moonwalk'' 2011 ( Director and Scriptwriter )
* ''Sisters On The Road'' 2009 ( Director and Scriptwriter )
* ''Untold Scandal'' 2003( Scriptwriter )


== Awards and Invitations ==
''A Time to Love'' 2011 ( Director )
* ''Cart'' SEOUL International Women's Film Festival (2015) - Polemics #IAmAFeminist

''Moonwalk'' 2011 ( Director and Scriptwriter )

''Sisters On The Road'' 2009 ( Director and Scriptwriter )

''Untold Scandal'' 2003( Scriptwriter )

== '''Awards and Invitation''' ==
* ''Cart'' SEOUL International Women’s Film Festival (2015) - Polemics #IAmAFeminist
* ''Cart'' New York Asian Film Festival (2015) - "MYUNG FILMS: Pioneers And Women Behind The Camera In Korean Film "
* ''Cart'' New York Asian Film Festival (2015) - "MYUNG FILMS: Pioneers And Women Behind The Camera In Korean Film "
* ''Cart'' Udine Far East Film Festival (2015) - Competition Section
* ''Cart'' Udine Far East Film Festival (2015) - Competition Section
* ''Cart'' CAAMFest (2015) - CinemAsia
* ''Cart'' CAAMFest (2015) - CinemAsia
* ''Cart'' Santa Barbara International Film Festival (2015) - Pan Asia
* ''Cart'' Santa Barbara International Film Festival (2015) - Pan Asia
* ''Cart'' Asian/Asian-American film festival (2014) - Audience Award
* ''Cart'' Asian/Asian-American film festival (2014) - Audience Award
* ''Cart'' Toronto International Film Festival (2014) - City to City
* ''Cart'' Toronto International Film Festival (2014) - City to City
* ''Cart'' Hawaii International Film Festival (2014) - Spotlight on Korea
* ''Cart'' Hawaii International Film Festival (2014) - Spotlight on Korea
* ''Cart'' Busan International Film Festival (2014) - Open Cinema
* ''Cart'' Busan International Film Festival (2014) - Open Cinema
* ''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' Women's International Film Festival in Chennai (2012)
* ''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' Women's International Film Festival in Chennai (2012)
* ''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' SEOUL International Women’s Film Festival (2012)
* ''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' SEOUL International Women's Film Festival (2012)
* ''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival (2012)
* ''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival (2012)
* ''Moonwalk'' Women's International Film Festival in Chennai (2012)
* ''Moonwalk'' Women's International Film Festival in Chennai (2012)
* ''A Time to Love'' Cinemanila International Film Festival (2011) - World Cinema
* ''A Time to Love'' Cinemanila International Film Festival (2011) - World Cinema
* ''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' Seoul Independent FIlm Festival(SIFF) (2011) - Opening Film
* ''Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project'' Seoul Independent Film Festival(SIFF) (2011) - Opening Film
* ''Sisters On The Road'' The Asian Womens Film Festival (2009) - New Asian Cinema
* ''Sisters On The Road'' The Asian Women's Film Festival (2009) - New Asian Cinema
* ''Sisters On The Road'' Tokyo International Women’s Film Festival (2009)
* ''Sisters On The Road'' Tokyo International Women's Film Festival (2009)
* ''Sisters On The Road'' Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (2009) - Asian Power
* ''Sisters On The Road'' Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (2009) - Asian Power
* ''Sisters On The Road'' Asian Film Festival, Mumbai (2009) - Competition
* ''Sisters On The Road'' Asian Film Festival, Mumbai (2009) - Competition
* ''Sisters On The Road'' Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (2009) - Forum of Independents

== References ==
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== '''References''' ==
[[Category:1971 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:South Korean film directors]]
[[Category:South Korean women film directors]]

Latest revision as of 04:08, 31 October 2024

Boo Ji-young
BornSeptember 16, 1971
South Korea
Occupation(s)Director and scriptwriter
Years active2003–present
Korean name
Hangul
부지영
Revised RomanizationBu Jiyeong
McCune–ReischauerPu Chiyŏng

Boo Ji-young (born September 16, 1971) is a South Korean director and scriptwriter. After graduating from the Korean Academy of Film Arts,[1] she began her career in independent filmmaking in South Korea. She created her first film Sisters on the Road in 2008.[2] She is best known for her film Cart (2014), which was screened at many international film festivals.[2]

Early life and education

[edit]

Boo graduated from Korean Academy of Film Arts. After that, she was the script supervisor on Lee Jae-yong's Untold Scandal in 2003.[2]

Career

[edit]

Boo made her first feature film Sisters on the Road in 2008.[2] The film examined the thought and state of womanhood in modern South Korean society.[2] She was invited to the Busan International Film Festival, International Women's Film Festival, and the Tokyo International Women's Film Festival to screen the film.[1] Later, she created an experimental omnibus documentary called Myselves: The Actress No Makeup Project (2012).[2] She has also collaborated on several omnibus film projects such as the human rights project If You Were Me 5 (2010) and the Jeonju International Film Festival's 'Short! Short! Short! in 2011.[1]

Boo is best known for her film Cart from 2014, based on a real events in South Korea.[2] It was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.[1] Boo was interested in the issues related to women and labourers in South Korea.[3] She believes that the public should see women directors as equal to men directors, rather than categorizing women directors as "women's cinema" when they make films.[4]

Filmography

[edit]
  • Cart 2014 ( Director and Scriptwriter )
  • Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project 2012 ( Director and Editor)
  • A Time to Love 2011 ( Director )
  • Moonwalk 2011 ( Director and Scriptwriter )
  • Sisters On The Road 2009 ( Director and Scriptwriter )
  • Untold Scandal 2003( Scriptwriter )

Awards and Invitations

[edit]
  • Cart SEOUL International Women's Film Festival (2015) - Polemics #IAmAFeminist
  • Cart New York Asian Film Festival (2015) - "MYUNG FILMS: Pioneers And Women Behind The Camera In Korean Film "
  • Cart Udine Far East Film Festival (2015) - Competition Section
  • Cart CAAMFest (2015) - CinemAsia
  • Cart Santa Barbara International Film Festival (2015) - Pan Asia
  • Cart Asian/Asian-American film festival (2014) - Audience Award
  • Cart Toronto International Film Festival (2014) - City to City
  • Cart Hawaii International Film Festival (2014) - Spotlight on Korea
  • Cart Busan International Film Festival (2014) - Open Cinema
  • Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project Women's International Film Festival in Chennai (2012)
  • Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project SEOUL International Women's Film Festival (2012)
  • Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival (2012)
  • Moonwalk Women's International Film Festival in Chennai (2012)
  • A Time to Love Cinemanila International Film Festival (2011) - World Cinema
  • Myselves : The Actress No Makeup Project Seoul Independent Film Festival(SIFF) (2011) - Opening Film
  • Sisters On The Road The Asian Women's Film Festival (2009) - New Asian Cinema
  • Sisters On The Road Tokyo International Women's Film Festival (2009)
  • Sisters On The Road Hong Kong Lesbian & Gay Film Festival (2009) - Asian Power
  • Sisters On The Road Asian Film Festival, Mumbai (2009) - Competition
  • Sisters On The Road Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (2009) - Forum of Independents

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "BOO Ji-young". koreanfilm.or.kr. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Conran, Pierce, Grady Hendrix, and Tom Vick. 2015. " South Korean's Creative Engine." Film Comment 51, no. 3: 33-49.
  3. ^ "Boo Ji Young and Shim Jae Myung Discuss Korean Women In Film, 'Cart' And The Rise Of EXO's D.O. [Exclusive Interview]". KDramaStars. 2015-07-07. Retrieved 2016-02-08.
  4. ^ Mattson, Kelcie. "TIFF Women Directors: Meet Boo Ji-Young - 'Cart'". Women and Hollywood. Archived from the original on 2015-11-01. Retrieved 2016-02-24.