Lee Kwang-hoon (born 1959) is a South Korean filmmaker who has
directed four feature-length films.Lee was born in South Korea in
1959, and studied at Sogang University for his Bachelor of Arts and in
Ohio State University to get his Master of Arts. His first movie
Doctor Bong was the biggest success in box office in Korea in
1995.Lee's 1999 film Ghost in Love (Jaguimo) was one of the leading
films in the "new wave" of Korean cinema around the turn of the
millennium designed to produce blockbusters to rival Hollywood.In 2008
Lee was involved in controversy when he accused Kim Tae-kyun, the
director of Crossing, of plagiarism.
directed four feature-length films.Lee was born in South Korea in
1959, and studied at Sogang University for his Bachelor of Arts and in
Ohio State University to get his Master of Arts. His first movie
Doctor Bong was the biggest success in box office in Korea in
1995.Lee's 1999 film Ghost in Love (Jaguimo) was one of the leading
films in the "new wave" of Korean cinema around the turn of the
millennium designed to produce blockbusters to rival Hollywood.In 2008
Lee was involved in controversy when he accused Kim Tae-kyun, the
director of Crossing, of plagiarism.
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