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Yoon Jong-chan (born 1963) is a South Korean film director. He directed '' Sorum'' (2001), '' Blue Swallow'' (2005), ''I Am Happy'' (2009) and '' My Paparotti'' (2013).


Career

Yoon Jong-chan majored in Film at
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, and upon graduation he joined the crew of Kim Young-bin's ''No Emergency Exit'' (1993) as an assistant director. In 1995, Yoon went to the United States to attend Syracuse University, where he earned his MFA in Film Directing. While at Syracuse, he directed three
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s about memory and fate, ''Playback'' (1996), ''Memento'' (1997), and ''Views'' (1999), which won numerous awards at film festivals both in Korea and abroad. Yoon returned to Korea in 2001, and first taught in the film department of
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. He then made his
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directorial debut with '' Sorum'' (meaning " gooseflesh" in
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). About damaged people living in a dilapidated apartment complex (particularly a taxi driver who has an affair with a battered housewife, played by
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and Jang Jin-young), local critics praised ''Sorum'' as a stylish, atmospheric, deeply challenging, and intelligently written horror film. Yoon won Best New Director at the Busan Film Critics Awards and the
Baeksang Arts Awards The Baeksang Arts Awards (), also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea. The awards were first introduced in 1965 by Chang Key-young, the founder of the Hankook Ilbo newspap ...
, while ''Sorum'' won three awards at
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, including Best Director for Yoon, Best Actress for Jang, and the Special Jury Prize. For his next film, biopic '' Blue Swallow'' (2005), Yoon again cast Jang in the leading role as Park Kyung-won, a real-life Korean pioneering female aviator who lived in the 1920s and 1930s (the film is named after Park's beloved biplane). Yoon proved that he could handle an ambitious, big-budget project, and the () blockbuster had overseas locations in Japan, El Mirage (California), and Changchun (China), included 1,100 CGI-enhanced aerial scenes, and employed 1,000
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s. But the film became mired in controversy when certain conservative internet reporters accused Park of being a pro- Japanese collaborator and alleged that the film had whitewashed its protagonist, to which Yoon responded, "I don't have any intention to embellish her or depict her as a independence fighter in my film. I just wanted to show a tragedy of a woman who had to choose her dream over her country." Despite excellent reviews and Park's biographer pointing out factual errors in these accusations, it resulted in the under-performance of ''Blue Swallow'' at the box office. Yoon made his first foray into digital filmmaking with ''I Am Happy'', adapted from the novel ''Mr. Cho Man-deuk'' by Lee Cheong-jun. He shot the ironically titled
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on HD for six weeks, and cast
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and Lee Bo-young as a megalomania-afflicted patient and his nurse who find more comfort inside a
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than their reality outside. ''I Am Happy'' was the closing film of the 13th
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in 2008 and was released in theaters in 2009. In 2013,
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and Lee Je-hoon starred in Yoon's fourth film '' My Paparotti'', about a troubled teen and his temperamental music teacher, who missed his chance at fame as an
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singer in his youth and sees himself in his new student. It won the Grand Prize at the 27th Fukuoka Asian Film Festival.


Personal life

Yoon's wife died at the Sampoong Department Store collapse in 1995.


Filmography

*''No Emergency Exit'' (1993) - assistant director *''Playback'' (
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, 1996) -
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*''Memento'' (short film, 1997) - director, producer, cinematographer *''Views'' (short film, 1999) - director, producer, cinematographer *'' Sorum'' (2001) - director, screenwriter *'' Blue Swallow'' (2005) - director, screenwriter *''I Am Happy'' (2009) - director, screenwriter, actor *'' My Paparotti'' (2013) - director


Awards

*2001 2nd Busan Film Critics Awards: Best New Director ('' Sorum'') *2002 22nd
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: Best Director ('' Sorum'') *2002 38th
Baeksang Arts Awards The Baeksang Arts Awards (), also known as the Paeksang Arts Awards, are awards for excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea. The awards were first introduced in 1965 by Chang Key-young, the founder of the Hankook Ilbo newspap ...
: Best New Director ('' Sorum'')


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