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Park Jung-hoon
South Korean cinematographer and film director

Park Jung-hoon

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South Korean cinematographer and film director
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42 years
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Biography

Park Jung-hoon (Korean: 박정훈; Hanja: 朴正勳, born June 21, 1982) is a South Korean cinematographer and film director. Park gained international recognition with the action thriller The Villainess, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2017, with four awards as Director of Photography. Park has been working in the film industry for almost two decades on a variety of genres, including low-budget films, independent films, and documentaries.

Career

Early years

Park Jung-hoon was born and raised in Taean, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. His parents own a small video rental shop, so he had many opportunities to watch movies from an early age. He dreamed of working in the movie industry, but due to his high passing grade score for the Department of Film at university, going to the film department seemed like a day dream. He prepared for the entrance exam in the art major until the second grade. However, he couldn't hold his passion for movies in his heart and eventually gave up going to college.

Park moved to Seoul from his hometown of Taean to pursue a career in the film industry. At 19 years old (Korean Age), he became the youngest member of the filming team for Im Kwon-taek’s 2002 movie Painted Fire or Chihwaseon.

In 2003, he worked as a filming staff of Kim Eui-suk‘s movie Cheongpung myeongwol, also known as Sword in the Moon. He then worked as filming staff for Im Kwon-taek‘s movie Low Life a.k.a. Haryu Insaeng (2004). He enlisted in mandatory military service three days after filming for Low Life. After finishing his service in 2006, he joined the crank-in for the movie Beyond the Years or Cheonnyeonhak, directed by Im Kwon-taek.

He worked as a staff member for director Zhang Lu for two movies, Desert Dream (2007) and Iri (2008). He also worked for Director Jeon Soo-il on low-budget art films such as Himalaya, Where the Wind Dwells (2008) and I Came from Busan (2010), also called Youngdo Bridge.

A career as director of photography

After building a career as a member of cinematographer teams for various works, Park made his debut as director of photography in the second work of director Kim Hee-jung, “Green Grape Candy: A Promise 17 Years Ago” in 2011. The movie was a project to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the residence at the Cannes Film Festival. The movie also won an award at the 13th Seoul International Women's Film Festival in 2011.

In the following year, Park worked as director of photography in two low-budget movies: Chubby Revolution (2012) directed by Min Doo-sik and Norigae (2012) directed by Choi Seung-ho.

He worked as director of photography on Mizo (2013) and Snowpath (2015).

In 2017, Park gained international recognition with his first commercial feature film, The Villainess (Korean: 악녀, Ak Nyeo). This South Korean action thriller was directed by Jung Byung-gil and stars Kim Ok-vin. The film had its world premiere at the 70th Cannes Film Festival in May 2017, where it received a four-minute standing ovation He won four awards as Director of Photography for this movie.

Debut as director

Vistari, Himalaya was Park’s first feature-length film. The documentary movie was screened at the 2016 Jeonju International Festival. The movie tells the story about four musicians’ trip to Nepal, people they met there, their experiences and challenges they faced, and the small but precious realizations they made.

Ventured into small screen

In 2021 Park wascurrently developing his first foray into television. He joined director Yoo Je-won in remake project of 2004 South Korean film Mr. Handy, Mr. Hong. Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha was a romance drama starring Shin Min-a, Kim Seon-ho and Lee Sang-yi. The 16-episode drama aired on tvN from August 28 to October 17, 2021. As a simulcast Netflix Original, it was also available for streaming on Netflix.

Other activities

In the 48th Seoul Independent Film Festival of 2022, cinematographers Park Jung-hoon and Lee Seon-yeong were selected as judges for the CGK Cinematography Award category. This award recognizes outstanding cinematographers who took part in the screenings of both the short film competition and the feature film competition. The CGK Cinematography Award is a recently established category that was introduced last year and, in 2022, received support from the Korean Cinematographers Guild.

Filmography

Short Film

YearTitleCredited asNoteRef.
EnglishKoreaDirectorDoP
2006Fact사실Zhang LuYes
2008Child of Darkness어둠의 자식들Song Jong-hoonYes
2010Two Nights두개의 밤Kim Mi-youngYes
Moment모멘츠Kim Hyeon-hoYes
2011Fixed Date (Giil)기일YesNoDebut as director
2012Moral of My Time내 시절의 모럴Kim Hee-jungYes
2020Yellow Sea황해YesYesProduced by Zeiss Cinematography
Moraenae Fantasy YELLOW모래내 판타지 옐로우YesYesProduced by Canon Korea
2023Face that Face (Hwajang)화장YesYes

Feature Films

YearTitleCredited asNoteRef.
EnglishKoreaDirectorDoPDoP
Crew
2002Painted Fire취화선Im Kwon-taekJeong Il-seongYes
Sex is Zero색즉시공Youn Je-kyoonKim Yung-chulYes
The Garden of Heaven하늘 정원Lee Dong-hyunLee Seung-uYes
2003Sword in the Moon청풍명월Kim Eui-sukMun Yong-shikYes
2004Low Life하류인생Im Kwon-taekJeong Il-seongYes
2006Beyond the Years천년학Im Kwon-taekJeong Il-seongYes
The Bicycle Thief자전거 도둑Yu Geol-kiYun Seong-wonYes
2007The Obese Family [ko]비만가족Kim Jung-wookKim Hong-giYes
Little Prince최종현Choi Jong HyeonKim Hong-minYes
Desert Dream경계Zhang LuKim Sung-taeYes
2008Iri이리Zhang LuKim Sung-taeYes
Himalaya, Where the Wind Dwells [ko]히말라야, 바람이 머무는 곳Jeon Soo-ilKim Sung-taeYes
2009Tidal Wave or Haeundae해운대Yoon Je-kyoonKim Yeong-hoYes
2010I Came from Busan or Youngdo Bridge영도다리Jeon Soo-ilKim Sung-taeYes
End of Animal짐승의 끝Jo Sung-heeBaek Moon-sooYes
The Cane회초리Park Kwang-wooYoo Byung-jaeYes
2011Pink헤드 핑크Jeon Soo-ilKim Sung-taeYes
HEAD조운Cho-unKim Gi-taeYes
Grape Candy (Cheongpodo Satang) [ko]청포도 사탕: 17년 전의 약속Kim Hee-jungYesNo
2012Chubby Revolution [ko]통통한 혁명Min Doo-sikYesNo
Norigae노리개Choi Seung-hoYesNo
2013The Punisher신동엽Jai Ho-shinKim Hong-giYes
Mizo (film) [ko]미조Nam Ki-wongYesNo
2014Rosa로사Maeng Gwan-PyoKim Hong-giYes
2015Snowpath [ko]설행_눈길을 걷다Kim Hee-jungYesNo
2017Hakuna Matata Pole Pole [ko] or Beautiful Voice뷰티풀 보이스Kim Sun-ungKim Hong-giYes
The Villainess악녀Jung Byung-gilYesNo
2018Door Lock도어락Lee KwonYesNo
Herstory허스토리Min Kyu-dongYesNo
Vistari, Himalaya비스타리, 히말라야YesYesNo
2019A French Woman (Korean Film) [ko]프랑스 여자Kim Hee-jungYesNo
Fukuoka후쿠오카Zhang LuYesNo
2020Samjin Company English Class삼진그룹 영어토익반Lee Jong-pilPark Se-seungYes
Voice of Silence소리도 없이Hong Eui-jungYesNo
2021Yanagawa야나가와Zhang LuYesNo
2022Confidential Assignment 2: International공조2: 인터내셔날Lee Seok-hoonNoYes
2022Excellent우수Oh Se-hyeonYesNo

Television

YearTitleNetworkCredited asNoteRef.
EnglishKoreaDirectorDoP
2021Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha갯마을 차차차tvN
Netflix
Yoo Je-wonYes1st television drama series

Awards and recognitions

AwardYearCategoryRecipientResultRef.
38thBlue Dragon Film Awards2017Best Cinematography and LightingThe VillainessNominated
26thBuil Film AwardsBest CinematographyWon
30th2020Best CinematographyVoice of SilenceNominated
18thBusan Film Critics Awards2017Technical AwardThe VillainessWon
54thGrand Bell AwardsBest CinematographyWon
8thWildflower Film Awards2021Best CinematographyA French WomanWon
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