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Yoon Je-kyoon
윤제균
Born (1969-05-14) May 14, 1969 (age 55)
Busan, South Korea
Other namesJ.K. Youn
Alma materKorea University
Occupations
  • Director
  • producer
  • screenwriter
  • Years active2001–present
    EmployerCJ ENM Studios
    Notable work
  • Tidal Wave
  • Ode to My Father
  • Confidential Assignment
  • Style
  • Action
  • disaster film
  • drama
  • Korean name
    Hangul

    윤제균

    Hanja

    [1]

    Revised RomanizationYun Je-gyun
    McCune–ReischauerYun Je-kyun

    Yoon Je-kyoon (Korean윤제균; born May 14, 1969) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, and producer. His directorial debut My Boss, My Hero is about a gangster who is sent back to school, while Sex Is Zero has been compared with American Pie.

    He became known through his disaster film Haeundae (2009), which has been billed as South Korea's first disaster film,[2] had a $16 million budget,[3] and was nominated for several awards—including Best Film and Best Director—at the 2009 Black Dragon Awards; the film won the award for Best Special Effects.[4] Through the film, he became the 5th film director in the history of Korea to surpass 10 million viewers. Currently, Haeundae is ranked 17th in list of top-grossing of South Korean films. In 2014, another Yoon's directed film Ode to My Father also surpass 10 million viewers. Currently, the film is ranked 4th in list of top-grossing of South Korean films.

    Career[edit]

    Yoon was born on May 14, 1969, in Busan. He graduated from Korea University Department of Economics in 1996. In 1997, he won the highest award in the World Internet Advertising Competition,when he worked at the advertising agency LG Ad.[5]

    Yoon made his debut in the film industry by winning the grand prize of the scenario contest (moon trip) hosted by Taechang Heungup. He made his directorial debut in 2001 with My Boss, My Hero. He has also written many scripts, and became CEO of the film company JK Film (formerly Dusabu Film).

    Through the film Haeundae, he became the 5th film director in the history of Korea to surpass 10 million viewers, and currently, Haeundae was ranked 17th in list of box office of South Korean films.

    In 2014, Yoon direct film Ode to My Father. The film achieved commercial success with surpassing 10 million viewers. Currently, the film is ranked 4th in list of top-grossing of South Korean films. The film was also critically acclaimed and brought many nominations and awards for Yoon.

    In 2016, CJ ENM acquired a 51 percent stake in JK Film, making it a subsidiary of the company. CJ ENM plans to expand beyond their existing investment and distribution by acquiring a film production company and venturing into film production directly. With CJ ENM's capital and overseas network, JK Film is also expected to seek entry into the overseas market.[6]

    In July 2022, Yoon became the president and CEO of CJ ENM Studios, the newly-launched production subsidiary of CJ ENM.[7] On October 25, 2022, CJ ENM announced its plan to integrate other production affiliates, centered on its affiliate CJ ENM Studios, to create synergy by combining their content production capabilities. Yoon sold his 2,388 shares of JK Film, to CJ ENM for a total of 5.1 billion won. After the merger and acquisition, JK Film became a label under CJ ENM Studios.[8]

    Filmography[edit]

    Feature films credits
    Year Title Credited as Ref.
    English Korean Director Screenwriter Producer
    2000 Black Honeymoon 신혼여행 No Yes No
    2001 My Boss, My Hero 두사부일체 Yes Yes No
    2002 Can't Live Without Robbery 도둑맞곤 못살아 No Yes No
    Sex Is Zero 색즉시공 Yes Yes No
    2003 Romantic Assassin 낭만자객 Yes Yes No
    2005 All for Love 내 생애 가장 아름다운 일주일 No No Yes
    2007 Miracle on 1st Street 1번가의 기적 Yes No Yes
    Sex Is Zero 2 색즉시공2 No Yes Yes
    2009 Tidal Wave 해운대 Yes Yes[a] Yes[b]
    Secret 시크릿 No No Yes
    2010 Harmony 하모니 No Yes[c] Yes[d]
    My Dear Desperado 내 깡패 같은 애인 No No Yes
    2011 Sector 7 7광구 No Yes[a] Yes
    Quick No No Yes[e]
    2012 Dancing Queen 댄싱퀸 No Yes[f] Yes[g]
    2013 The Spy: Undercover Operation 스파이 No Yes[h] Yes
    2014 Ode to My Father 국제시장 Yes Yes Yes[i]
    2015 The Himalayas 히말라야 No Story[j] Yes[k]
    2016 Like for Likes 좋아해줘 No No Yes[l]
    2017 Confidential Assignment 공조 No No Yes
    2018 Keys to the Heart 그것만이 내 세상 No No Yes[m]
    The Negotiation 협상 No No Yes[n]
    2020 Pawn 담보 No Yes[o] Yes
    2022 Hero 영웅 Yes Yes[p] No
    TBA Kung Fu Robot Yes No No [9]

    Recurring casts[edit]

    Recurring cast

    Actor

    Work

    Cha Seung-won
    Black Honeymoon checkY
    My Boss, My Hero
    Can't Live Without Robbery
    Sex Is Zero checkY checkY
    Romantic Assasin checkY
    All for Love checkY checkY checkY checkY
    Miracle on 1st Street checkY
    Sex Is Zero 2 checkY checkY
    Haeundae a.k.a. Tidal Wave checkY checkY
    Secret checkY checkY
    Harmony checkY
    My Dear Desperado checkY
    Sector 7 checkY
    Quick checkY checkY
    Dancing Queen checkY checkY
    The Spy: Undercover Operation checkY checkY
    Ode to My Father checkY checkY
    The Himalayas checkY checkY
    Confidential Assignment checkY
    Keys to the Heart
    The Negotiation checkY
    Pawn checkY checkY
    Hero checkY
    Kung Fu Robot

    Awards and nominations[edit]

    Awards and nominations
    Year Award ceremony Category Recipients Result Ref.
    2009 30th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Film Haeundae Nominated
    Best Director Nominated
    Audience Choice Award for Most Popular Film Won
    18th Buil Film Awards Best Director Won
    12th Director's Cut Awards Best Producer Won
    46th Grand Bell Awards Best Film Nominated
    Best Director Nominated
    Best Planning Won
    46th Paeksang Arts Awards Grand Prize Won
    Best Film Nominated
    Best Director Nominated
    2015 10th Max Movie Awards Best Film Ode to My Father Nominated
    Best Director Nominated
    20th Chunsa Film Art Awards Special Audience Award for Best Film Won [10]
    9th Asian Film Awards Best Film Nominated [11]
    17th Udine Far East Film Festival Audience Award Won [12]
    51st Baeksang Arts Awards Best Director Nominated
    10th APN Awards[q] Recipient Won [13][14]
    24th Buil Film Awards Buil Readers' Jury Award Won
    35th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Top 10 Films of the Year Won [15]
    52nd Grand Bell Awards Best Film Won
    Best Director Won
    36th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Film Nominated
    Best Director Nominated
    Audience Choice Award
    for Most Popular Film
    Won

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ a b with Kim Hwi
  • ^ with Lee Sang-yong and Gil Yeong-min
  • ^ with Lee Seung-yeon and Kim Hwi
  • ^ with Kim Nam-su and Jeong Jae-won
  • ^ with Lee Sang-yong, Gil Young-min, and Lee Han-seung
  • ^ with Lee Seok-hoon, Park Soo-jin, and Kim Hwi
  • ^ with Kim Nam-soo
  • ^ with Park Soo-jin
  • ^ with Park Ji-seong
  • ^ screenplay by Min Ji-eun [ko] and Soo Oh; story by Lee Seok-hoon, Yoon Je-kyoon, Kang Dae-kyu [ko], Lee Jong-suk, and Park Soo-jin
  • ^ with Joo Seung-hwan
  • ^ with Lee Han-seung
  • ^ with Ju Seoung-hwan
  • ^ with Lee Sang-jik
  • ^ with Son Joo-yeon
  • ^ with Han Ah-reum
  • ^ Asia-Pacific Producers Network Award
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "首位雙千萬觀影人次票房大導 攜手《小女子》金高銀 睽違8年打造史詩催淚鉅獻《HERO》 《寄生上流》發行公司年度壓軸巨作 竟讓韓媒紛紛淚灑發表會現場?! 改編真實事件、韓國神級音樂劇!民族英雄安重根為韓國獨立運動開出第一槍! 《柔美的細胞小將》金高銀後悔接拍新作《HERO》竟崩潰躲在房間大哭! 《HERO》113日 民族英雄". Garage Play. December 16, 2022. Retrieved January 5, 2023.
  • ^ "Principal Photography Begins on Korean Tsunami Movie HAEUNDAE". SciFi Japan, 24 August 2008. Retrieved on 26 May 2009.
  • ^ Polygon Creates VFX in Chaw and Haeundae, Develops CG Water Pipeline, Studiodaily.com, August 4, 2009.
  • ^ "Black Dragon Awards 2009". Retrieved on 19 Jan 2010.
  • ^ "씨네21". Cine21. Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  • ^ 조, 재영 (2016-11-14). "CJ E&M, 영화 제작에도 손댄다…JK필름 인수". Yonhap News Agency (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  • ^ Park, Soo-hyun (July 18, 2022). "CJ ENM, 스튜디오스 대표에 윤제균 감독 선임" [CJ ENM Appoints Director Je-kyoon Yoon as CEO of Studios]. The Chosun Ilbo (in Korean). Retrieved August 19, 2022.
  • ^ igon@bizwatch.co.kr, 임일곤 (2022-10-26). "CJ ENM, 8개 제작사 합병에 백억대 부자된 영화감독들". 비즈니스워치 (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-04-24.
  • ^ Noh, Jean (June 10, 2016). "Wanda, Dexter to co-produce 'Kung Fu Robot'". Screen Daily. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  • ^ Ma, Kevin (9 March 2015). "Hard Day leads Chunsa Film Art nominations". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on 14 March 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  • ^ Yoon, Ina (4 March 2015). "Korean Films and Artists Nominated for the Asian Film Awards". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  • ^ Conran, Pierce (4 May 2015). "Udine's Top Award Goes to ODE TO MY FATHER". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
  • ^ Won, Ho-jung (3 July 2015). "Kim Hye-soo, Ahn Sung-ki, JK Youn to receive Asia-Pacific film awards". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  • ^ Ha, Sung-tae (21 July 2015). "Actor AHN Sung-Ki, Actress KIM Hye-Soo and Director JK YOUN picked up APN Prizes". Korean Film Biz Zone. Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  • ^ Conran, Pierce (2 November 2015). "THE THRONE Tops Korean Association of Film Critics Awards". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
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