Na Hong-Jin Revision as of 19:53, 29 March 2023 by Eunwook (Talk | contribs) (diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Contents 1 User Rating 2 Profile 3 Director 4 Screenwriter 5 Awards 6 Comments User Rating Current user rating: 90/100 (63 votes) You need to enable JavaScript to vote Profile Name: Na Hong-Jin Hangul: 나홍진 Birthdate: 1974 Birthplace: South Korea Director Hope (2024) The Wailing | Goksung (2016) The Yellow Sea | Hwang Hae (2010) The Chaser (2008) Screenwriter The Wailing | Goksung (2016) The Yellow Sea | Hwang Hae (2010) The Chaser (2008) Awards "Best Director" ("The Wailing") 2016 (37th) Blue Dragon Film Awards - November 25, 2016 "Best Director" ("The Yellow Sea") - 2011 (44th) Sitges Film Festival - October 6-16, 2011 "Best Director" ("The Yellow Sea") - 2011 (15th) Puchon International Fantastic Film Festival - July 14-24, 2011 "Best New Director" ("The Chaser") - 2008 (31st) Golden Cinematography Awards - December 23, 2008 "Best Director" ("The Chaser") - 2008 (45th) Grand Bell Awards - June 27, 2008 Comments Leave a Comment Name (required) Mail (required but will not be published) WebsiteComments Humane_Post Dec 29 2021 8:02 pm Waiting for your next great movie sir luraz Jan 22 2020 8:22 am Wonder what his next movie, he is not prolific but he is a great moviemaker though! Josephine Oey Aug 03 2016 12:00 pm I love ❤ all his movies so far. Best Korean thriller movies. But The Yellow Sea leave me a big question. If Gu Nam's wife is alive at the ending, then whose ashes he's been carrying to his death? It puzzled me,... Keto Jul 03 2011 1:27 pm A big request! I'd like this thrilling Director to make another movie with the same main cast 'Kim Yun Seok' and 'Ha-Jung Woo' in an intense cat & mouse thriller that can win over both 'the Yellow sea' and 'the Chaser' in the final blow out, wrapping it as 'The Thrilling Trilogy'. Jagadeswaran Nov 23 2009 12:09 am best director with great imagination, awaiting for murderer Categories: DirectorsSouth Korean directors Page Discussion View View source History