Choo Chang-min (born 1966) is a South Korean film director and
screenwriter. His 2012 period film Masquerade became one of the
top-grossing Korean films of all time.Choo Chang-min began his career
as an assistant director on such films as City of the Rising Sun
(1999) and The Happy Funeral Director (2000). His first short film,
The End of April (2000), was highly acclaimed at several international
film festivals. Choo made his feature film debut with hit comedy
Mapado: Island of Fortunes (2005).Choo then directed the Sol
Kyung-gu-Song Yun-ah melodrama Lost in Love (2006), followed by the
senior citizen romance Late Blossom (2011) which became a sleeper hit
through word of mouth after it was released. His period film
Masquerade (2012) was a huge critical and commercial success, for
which Choo won Best Director at the prestigious Grand Bell Awards and
the Baeksang Arts Awards.
screenwriter. His 2012 period film Masquerade became one of the
top-grossing Korean films of all time.Choo Chang-min began his career
as an assistant director on such films as City of the Rising Sun
(1999) and The Happy Funeral Director (2000). His first short film,
The End of April (2000), was highly acclaimed at several international
film festivals. Choo made his feature film debut with hit comedy
Mapado: Island of Fortunes (2005).Choo then directed the Sol
Kyung-gu-Song Yun-ah melodrama Lost in Love (2006), followed by the
senior citizen romance Late Blossom (2011) which became a sleeper hit
through word of mouth after it was released. His period film
Masquerade (2012) was a huge critical and commercial success, for
which Choo won Best Director at the prestigious Grand Bell Awards and
the Baeksang Arts Awards.
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