Lee Suk-gyung
An image from The Day After, one of the productions that also features Lee Suk-gyung.

Lee Suk-gyung

January 29, 1964

Majoring in women’s studies, LEE Suk-gyung worked as a feminist planner in art and culture, and also worked as a broadcaster and publisher. At the age of 45, she enrolled in Korean Academy of Film Arts and started her career as a film director. Her first feature film The Day After received the NETPAC award at Berlin Film Festival 2009, and her feature-length documentary Wandering Stars won the Ock Rang Award at the 13th Seoul International Women’s Film Festival. She planned and co-produced the omnibus film What to Say with other female directors. Working on both documentary and feature film, she is carrying on feminist filmmaking.

The Day After

The Day After

2009

A Police Box

2013

A Corner Shop

A Corner Shop

2018