Whang Cheol-mean
An image from Moscow, one of the productions that also features Whang Cheol-mean.

Whang Cheol-mean

August 19, 1960 — Seoul, South Korea

Whang Cheolmean is a graduate of the German Film & Television Academy of Berlin (DFFB). His thesis film, Fuck Hamlet (1997), was invited to both the Berlin International Film Festival and the Busan International Film Festival. After returning to Korea, he produced the documentaries Battle of Okcheon (2001) and King and His Sculptor (2002). In 2004, his film Spying Cam (2004) won the FIPRESCI Award at the Rotterdam International Film Festival and the NETPACK Award at the Brisbane International Film Festival. His later films, such as Let’s Finish! (2006), MOSCOW (2009), Morning Glory (2012), Oldmen Never Die (2013), and Jung Jo Mun’s Pot (2015) have been presented at various film festivals.

Jung Jo-mun's Pot

Jung Jo-mun's Pot

2015

Spying Cam

Spying Cam

2005

Moscow

Moscow

2011

Let's Finish!

Let's Finish!

2007

Oldmen Never Die

Oldmen Never Die

2013

An Actor Prepares by Gi Gukseo

2021

Fuck Hamlet

1996