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Boo Ji-young
BornSeptember 16,1971
South Korean
Occupation(s)Director and scriptwriter
Years active2003-present

BOO Ji-young(born September 16,1971)is a woman director and scriptwriter in South Korean.After she graduated from Korean Academy of Film Arts,[1]she works on independent film for a long time in South Korea.She created her first film Sisters on the Road in 2008.[2] And In 2014,she is best known for cart in many international film festivals.[2]

Early life and Education

BOO Ji-young graduated from Korean Academy of Film Arts.And she was the script supervisor on Lee Jae-yong's Untold Scandal in 2003.[2]

Career

Boo Ji-young made her first strong feature film Sisters on the Road in 2003,[2]which about the thought and state of womanhood in modern society of South Korean.[2] And she was invited to the Busan International Film Festival,International Women’s Film Festival and the Tokyo International Women’s Film Festival with this film[1].Then,she created an experimental omnibus documentary called Myselves: The Actress No Makeup Project.[2]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.[1] Boo Ji-young is best known for her film cart in 2014 that based on a real case in South Korean[2],which was invited to the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[1]Boo Ji-young was interested in the issues related to women and laborers in South Korea.[3]She thinks the public should see women directors as equal as men directors,the public should not always treat or categorize women directors as "women’s cinema" when they make films.[4]

Filmography

  • 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 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 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 Womens 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 IndependentsThis template should only be used in the user namespace.This template should only be used in the user namespace.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "BOO Ji-young". koreanfilm.or.kr. 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. Retrieved 2016-02-24.